Administration, Volume 29, Issue 2Institute of Public Administration, 1981 |
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... public expenditure programmes is reduced , take - home pay of the work force will have to be cut . The conflict between public expenditure and take - home pay is likely to result in an increase in tax evasion , the growth of the ' black ...
... public expenditure programmes is reduced , take - home pay of the work force will have to be cut . The conflict between public expenditure and take - home pay is likely to result in an increase in tax evasion , the growth of the ' black ...
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... London : Sage ( 1976 ) 5 R.Rose and G. Peters Can Government go Bankrupt ? London : The Macmillan Press ( 1979 ) POVERTY & SOCIAL POLICY compiled by Laraine Joyce and A. The Growth of Irish Public Expenditure , 1947-77 131.
... London : Sage ( 1976 ) 5 R.Rose and G. Peters Can Government go Bankrupt ? London : The Macmillan Press ( 1979 ) POVERTY & SOCIAL POLICY compiled by Laraine Joyce and A. The Growth of Irish Public Expenditure , 1947-77 131.
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... Public Spending and Social Policy ' p . 353 25 For example , the data as it stands does not permit an examination of the ' budget - maximising bureaucrats ' hypothesis , but for some interesting studies ... Public Expenditure , 1947-77 133.
... Public Spending and Social Policy ' p . 353 25 For example , the data as it stands does not permit an examination of the ' budget - maximising bureaucrats ' hypothesis , but for some interesting studies ... Public Expenditure , 1947-77 133.
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Annals Development Aid Policy | 107 |
K A Kennedy The State of the Public Finances | 137 |
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