Administration, Volume 29, Issue 2Institute of Public Administration, 1981 |
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... rapid rise in the ratio between 1947 and 1951 , which was also a period of rapid economic growth , implies a very big expansion in public spending . The same observation can be made about the advance in the ratio during the 1960s ...
... rapid rise in the ratio between 1947 and 1951 , which was also a period of rapid economic growth , implies a very big expansion in public spending . The same observation can be made about the advance in the ratio during the 1960s ...
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rapid increase in the Public Debt expenditure ratio and the relatively rapid increase in other social welfare programmes . Since we know from aggregate data that the ratio of total public expenditure to GNP actually declined during the ...
rapid increase in the Public Debt expenditure ratio and the relatively rapid increase in other social welfare programmes . Since we know from aggregate data that the ratio of total public expenditure to GNP actually declined during the ...
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... rapid rise in state revenues that occurred in the 1960s and 1970s , resulting from a combination of inflation , rapid rises in money incomes and unindexed tax rates , as a facilitating factor , does not seem to provide an adequate ...
... rapid rise in state revenues that occurred in the 1960s and 1970s , resulting from a combination of inflation , rapid rises in money incomes and unindexed tax rates , as a facilitating factor , does not seem to provide an adequate ...
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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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