Administration, Volume 29, Issue 2Institute of Public Administration, 1981 |
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Page 116
... growth of the 1980s compared to the sixties and seventies will mean that unless the growth of public expenditure programmes is reduced , take - home pay of the work force will have to be cut . The conflict between public expenditure and ...
... growth of the 1980s compared to the sixties and seventies will mean that unless the growth of public expenditure programmes is reduced , take - home pay of the work force will have to be cut . The conflict between public expenditure and ...
Page 119
... growth in the ratio is followed by a period of small negative growth during the 1950s , rapid growth of over 10 percentage points during the 1960s and an even faster growth of 12.7 percentage points in the first seven years of the 1970s ...
... growth in the ratio is followed by a period of small negative growth during the 1950s , rapid growth of over 10 percentage points during the 1960s and an even faster growth of 12.7 percentage points in the first seven years of the 1970s ...
Page 129
... growth of public expenditure both absolutely and relative to GNP growth . ( Section 1 ) . When examined in the light of Irish experience it appears that the major general factors contributing to the growth of public expenditure in ...
... growth of public expenditure both absolutely and relative to GNP growth . ( Section 1 ) . When examined in the light of Irish experience it appears that the major general factors contributing to the growth of public expenditure in ...
Contents
Annals Development Aid Policy | 107 |
K A Kennedy The State of the Public Finances | 137 |
Aspects | 153 |
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