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Zolt 327 $aTable 3.1 Comparative Levels of Tax Revenue, Selected Years, 1985-97 Table 3.2 Comparative Composition of Tax Revenue, Selected Years, 1985-97; Chapter 4 Assessing Front-line Service Delivery: Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys Ritva Reinikka and Jakob Svensson; Table 4.1 Leakage of Public Funds for Education, Uganda, 1991-95; Chapter 5 The Impact of Budgets on the Poor: Tax and Expenditure Benefit Incidence Analysis Jorge Martinez-Vazquez; Part Two Case Studies from the Latin America and the Caribbean Region 327 $aChapter 6 Analyzing Debt Sustainability: An Application of SimSIP Debt for Paraguay Bernhard G. Gunter and Quentin WodonFigure 6.1 Initial Conditions and Basic Macroeconomic Assumptions; Figure 6.2 Results of Different Export Growth Scenarios; Figure 6.3 Assumptions on Public Domestic Debt; Figure 6.4 Results of the Baseline, Pessimistic, and Optimistic Scenarios; Figure 6.5 Results of Different Revenue and Expenditure Scenarios; Table 6.1 Short- and Long-Term Consistency Matrices; Table 6A.1 Trends in Paraguay's Debt, 1991-2000 327 $aChapter 7 Evaluating a Tax System: Mexico Jorge Martinez-Vazquez Table 7.1 Marginal Effective Corporate Tax Rates on Domestic Capital Investment; Table 7.2 Tax Burden by Income Decile: Baseline Scenario; Table 7.3 Tax Burden by Income Decile: Alternate Scenario; Table 7.4 Distribution of Net Income among Income Deciles; Table 7.5 Distribution of Gross Income among Deciles: Base Scenario; Table 7.6 Distribution of Gross Income among Deciles: Alternate Scenario 327 $aChapter 8 Measuring Targeting Performance through Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys: Peru Jose? 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