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This paper attempts to test Wagnerian and Keynesian hypotheses by examining the relationship between economic growth and total government expenditure as well as its various components, such as current, investment, and transfer expenditures for Turkey during the period 1950-2003. This study finds...
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This paper attempts to test Wagnerian and Keynesian hypotheses by examining the relationship between economic growth and total government expenditure as well as its various components, such as current, investment, and transfer expenditures for Turkey during the period 1950-2003. This study finds...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010322133
This paper attempts to test Wagnerian and Keynesian hypotheses by examining the relationship between economic growth and total government expenditure as well as its various components, such as current, investment, and transfer expenditures for Turkey during the period 1950-2003. This study finds...
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As a result of the current global financial crisis, in 2009 the world economy is likely to experience the largest … contraction since World War II and the unemployment rate to reach historical highs in many countries. The fact that the current … Great Depression are not valid anymore to a great extent. Together with the decisions taken by the leaders of the world …
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