Administration, Volume 29, Issue 2Institute of Public Administration, 1981 |
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... economic stagnation in Ireland while other Western European nations were prospering . As for the non social - welfare programmes relating to economic and industrial performance - Other Economic Services ; Mining , Manufacturing ...
... economic stagnation in Ireland while other Western European nations were prospering . As for the non social - welfare programmes relating to economic and industrial performance - Other Economic Services ; Mining , Manufacturing ...
Page 133
... Economics 9 ( 1978 ) pp . 239-254 . It is also assumed that for the period of study the dominant economic philosophy influencing economic management was basically Keynesian in orientation -Kennedy and Dowling , Economic Growth in ...
... Economics 9 ( 1978 ) pp . 239-254 . It is also assumed that for the period of study the dominant economic philosophy influencing economic management was basically Keynesian in orientation -Kennedy and Dowling , Economic Growth in ...
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labour force , and sustained economic growth is the only practicable means of meeting their social and economic aspirations . The objective of putting the nation's finances on a sound footing falls , as I see it , into three main parts ...
labour force , and sustained economic growth is the only practicable means of meeting their social and economic aspirations . The objective of putting the nation's finances on a sound footing falls , as I see it , into three main parts ...
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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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