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Crowding Out 3 Fiscal Devolution 3 Small Open Economy Modelling 3 Crowding out 1 Finanzpolitik 1 Finanzwissenschaft 1 Fiscal policy 1 Großbritannien 1 Kleine offene Volkswirtschaft 1 Public economics 1 Small open economy 1 United Kingdom 1 Verdrängungseffekt 1
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Book / Working Paper 3
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 3
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Lungu, Laurian 3 Foreman-Peck, James 1 Foreman-Peck, James S. 1 foreman-peck, james s. 1
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Economics Section, Cardiff Business School 1
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Cardiff Economics Working Papers 2 Cardiff economics working papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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Fiscal Devolution and Dependency
foreman-peck, james s.; Lungu, Laurian - Economics Section, Cardiff Business School - 2005
Public spending devolution in practice is widely seen as more appropriate for addressing varied political aspirations within state boundaries than is tax devolution. A drawback is that devolved public spending may be subject to irresistible upward pressure, as illustrated by 'formula drift' of...
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Fiscal Devolution and Dependency
Foreman-Peck, James; Lungu, Laurian - 2005
Public spending devolution in practice is widely seen as more appropriate for addressing varied political aspirations within state boundaries than is tax devolution. A drawback is that devolved public spending may be subject to irresistible upward pressure, as illustrated by 'formula drift' of...
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Fiscal devolution and dependency
Foreman-Peck, James S.; Lungu, Laurian - 2005
Public spending devolution in practice is widely seen as more appropriate for addressing varied political aspirations within state boundaries than is tax devolution. A drawback is that devolved public spending may be subject to irresistible upward pressure, as illustrated by 'formula drift' of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011517047
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