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Credit Subsidies in Budgetary Lending: Computation, Effects, and Fiscal Implications""; ""9. Effects of Inflation on Measurement of Fiscal Deficits: Conventional Versus Operational Measures""; ""Part IV. Coverage of the Public Sector""; ""10. Toward Defining and Measuring the Fiscal Impact of Public Enterprises""; ""11. Amalgamating Central Bank and Fiscal Deficits""; ""12. Impact of Public Financial Institutions on Fiscal Stance""; ""Part V. The Public Sector's Intertemporal Budget Constraint"" 327 $a""13. The Deficit as an Indicator of Government Solvency: Changes in Public Sector Net Worth""""14. Measurement of the Public Sector Deficit and Its Implications for Policy Evaluation and Design""; ""15. Budgetary Impact of Privatization""; ""16. 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