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Salma Khalid:
2024
Title: Firms’ Response to Climate Regulations-Empirical Investigations Based on the European Emissions Trading System
Series: Working Paper No. 2024/135
Date: June 28, 2024
Subject: Climate policy Emissions trading Environment Environmental policy Greenhouse gas emissions
Title: Firms’ Resilience to Energy Shocks and Response to Fiscal Incentives: Assessing the Impact of 2022 Energy Crisis
Series: Working Paper No. 2024/027
Date: February 9, 2024
2023
Title: Public Support for Climate Change Mitigation Policies: A Cross Country Survey
Series: Working Paper No. 2023/223
Date: October 27, 2023
Subject: Climate change Climate policy Environment Greenhouse gas emissions
Title: Public Perceptions of Climate Mitigation Policies: Evidence from Cross-Country Surveys
Series: Staff Discussion Notes No. 2023/002
Date: February 9, 2023
Subject: Economic sectors Financial crises
2022
Title: Digitalization and Tax Compliance Spillovers: Evidence from a VAT e-Invoicing Reform in Peru
Series: Working Paper No. 2022/057
Date: March 18, 2022
Subject: Financial sector policy and analysis Positive spillovers Revenue administration Spillovers Tax policy Tax return filing compliance Tax spillovers Taxes Value-added tax
2020
Title: Who will Bear the Brunt of Lockdown Policies? Evidence from Tele-workability Measures Across Countries
Series: Working Paper No. 2020/088
Date: June 12, 2020
Subject: Employment Labor Labor markets Unemployment Wages
2019
Title: Digitalization to Improve Tax Compliance: Evidence from VAT e-Invoicing in Peru
Series: Working Paper No. 2019/231
Date: November 1, 2019
Subject: Credit Financial institutions Money Revenue administration Stocks Tax administration core functions Tax return filing compliance Taxes Value-added tax
Title: Is Technology Widening the Gender Gap? Automation and the Future of Female Employment
Series: Working Paper No. 2019/091
Date: May 6, 2019
Subject: Automation Education Gender Gender inequality Technology Women
2018
Title: Gender, Technology, and the Future of Work
Series: Staff Discussion Notes No. 2018/007
Date: October 8, 2018
Subject: Automation Gender Gender inequality Labor Technology Women