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Tax and spend, spend and tax, fiscal synchronisation or institutional separation? Examining the case of Greece
Richter, Christian
;
Dimitrios, Paparas
- In:
Romanian Journal of Fiscal Policy (RJFP)
4
(
2013
)
2
,
pp. 1-17
indicates that the causality runs from spending to revenues, thus support of the
spend-tax
hypothesis
. The
spend-tax
hypothesis
…
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Tax and spend, spend and tax, fiscal synchronisation or institutional separation? : examining the case of Greece
Richter, Christian
;
Dimitrios, Paparas
- In:
Romanian journal of fiscal policy : RJFP
4
(
2013
)
2
,
pp. 1-17
indicates that the causality runs from spending to revenues, thus support of the
spend-tax
hypothesis
. The
spend-tax
hypothesis
…
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010480257
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