Administration, Volume 29, Issue 2Institute of Public Administration, 1981 |
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Page 139
... deficit , but extremely difficult for a government to close the deficit again even in good times . That being so , economists might have laid greater stress on using variations in public capital spending as a counter - cyclical ...
... deficit , but extremely difficult for a government to close the deficit again even in good times . That being so , economists might have laid greater stress on using variations in public capital spending as a counter - cyclical ...
Page 141
... deficit . - The Current Budget Deficit The size of the current budget deficit is so large ( 6 per cent of GNP in 1980 ) that one could not contemplate eliminating it in one fell swoop . Even doing it over three years would involve ...
... deficit . - The Current Budget Deficit The size of the current budget deficit is so large ( 6 per cent of GNP in 1980 ) that one could not contemplate eliminating it in one fell swoop . Even doing it over three years would involve ...
Page 150
... deficit once recovery in the economy begins . There is no doubt that when the real economy is depressed as at ... deficit . Indeed , there may even be some economists who would go so far as to say that most of the deficit can be ...
... deficit once recovery in the economy begins . There is no doubt that when the real economy is depressed as at ... deficit . Indeed , there may even be some economists who would go so far as to say that most of the deficit can be ...
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Annals Development Aid Policy | 107 |
K A Kennedy The State of the Public Finances | 137 |
Aspects | 153 |
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