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Moving Beyond Expenditure Accounts: The Changing Contours of the Regulatory State, 1980–2003
Siegel, Nico A. - In: The Disappearing State?
Edited by Francis G. Castles, a leading authority in the field, and bringing together an outstanding group of British, German and American scholars, it examines trends in non-social or ‘core’ spending on public administration, defence, public order, education, economic affairs and...
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Sinking Budgets and Ballooning Prices: Recent Developments Connected to Military Spending
Cusack, Thomas R. - In: The Disappearing State?
Edited by Francis G. Castles, a leading authority in the field, and bringing together an outstanding group of British, German and American scholars, it examines trends in non-social or ‘core’ spending on public administration, defence, public order, education, economic affairs and...
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The Changing Cost of Government: Trends in the State Overhead Budget
Parry, Richard - In: The Disappearing State?
Edited by Francis G. Castles, a leading authority in the field, and bringing together an outstanding group of British, German and American scholars, it examines trends in non-social or ‘core’ spending on public administration, defence, public order, education, economic affairs and...
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A Mortgage on the Future? Public Debt Expenditure and Its Determinants, 1980–2001
Wagschal, Uwe - In: The Disappearing State?
Edited by Francis G. Castles, a leading authority in the field, and bringing together an outstanding group of British, German and American scholars, it examines trends in non-social or ‘core’ spending on public administration, defence, public order, education, economic affairs and...
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Testing the Retrenchment Hypothesis: An Aggregate Overview
In: The Disappearing State?
Edited by Francis G. Castles, a leading authority in the field, and bringing together an outstanding group of British, German and American scholars, it examines trends in non-social or ‘core’ spending on public administration, defence, public order, education, economic affairs and...
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Introduction
Castles, Francis G. - In: The Disappearing State?
Edited by Francis G. Castles, a leading authority in the field, and bringing together an outstanding group of British, German and American scholars, it examines trends in non-social or ‘core’ spending on public administration, defence, public order, education, economic affairs and...
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Expenditure on Public Order and Safety
Norris, Paul - In: The Disappearing State?
Edited by Francis G. Castles, a leading authority in the field, and bringing together an outstanding group of British, German and American scholars, it examines trends in non-social or ‘core’ spending on public administration, defence, public order, education, economic affairs and...
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Testing the Retrenchment Hypothesis: Educational Spending, 1960–2002
Schmidt, Manfred G. - In: The Disappearing State?
Edited by Francis G. Castles, a leading authority in the field, and bringing together an outstanding group of British, German and American scholars, it examines trends in non-social or ‘core’ spending on public administration, defence, public order, education, economic affairs and...
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Data on the Functions of Government: Where Are We Now?
Fraser, Neil; Norris, Paul - In: The Disappearing State?
Edited by Francis G. Castles, a leading authority in the field, and bringing together an outstanding group of British, German and American scholars, it examines trends in non-social or ‘core’ spending on public administration, defence, public order, education, economic affairs and...
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The Real Race to the Bottom: What Happened to Economic Affairs Expenditure After 1980?
Obinger, Herbert; Zohlnhöfer, Reimut - In: The Disappearing State?
Edited by Francis G. Castles, a leading authority in the field, and bringing together an outstanding group of British, German and American scholars, it examines trends in non-social or ‘core’ spending on public administration, defence, public order, education, economic affairs and...
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