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Budget Deficits and Redistributive Politics
Review of Economic Studies, 1999zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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1992
Concern about the federal budget deficit has continued to dominate the politics of the United States at the beginning of the Bush Administration and has placed severe constraints on the conduct of public policy. Not only has the size of the budget deficit become a major political problem in its own right, but it has tended to subsume other issues ...
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Concern about the federal budget deficit has continued to dominate the politics of the United States at the beginning of the Bush Administration and has placed severe constraints on the conduct of public policy. Not only has the size of the budget deficit become a major political problem in its own right, but it has tended to subsume other issues ...
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Financial Analysts Journal, 1974
The sharp rise in the rate of inflation in 1973, after two years of diminishing rates, was a great surprise to many. What was the primary cause? Many reasons have been advanced to explain this change, some of them logical, and some not. Most of the explanations are based, in one way or another, on the basic cause of inflation: too much money chasing ...
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The sharp rise in the rate of inflation in 1973, after two years of diminishing rates, was a great surprise to many. What was the primary cause? Many reasons have been advanced to explain this change, some of them logical, and some not. Most of the explanations are based, in one way or another, on the basic cause of inflation: too much money chasing ...
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Economic Affairs, 1985
By the end of 1985 the USA will bo the most heavily indebted nation on the planet. Professor G. K. Shaw of the University of Buckingham and Geoffrey Wood of the City University Business School differ on Reagan's budgetary policy.
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By the end of 1985 the USA will bo the most heavily indebted nation on the planet. Professor G. K. Shaw of the University of Buckingham and Geoffrey Wood of the City University Business School differ on Reagan's budgetary policy.
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Budget deficit and current account deficit in case of South Africa
Journal of Public Affairs, 2022Umer Jeelanie Banday, Ranjan Aneja
exaly
2009
Abstract The Ricardian equivalence theorem was formulated, as the name suggests, by the British classical economist David Ricardo (1817, p. 245), who immediately dismissed it as being irrelevant in practice. In an influential paper, however, the new classical economist Robert Barro (1974) forcefully argued that the Ricardian equivalence ...
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Abstract The Ricardian equivalence theorem was formulated, as the name suggests, by the British classical economist David Ricardo (1817, p. 245), who immediately dismissed it as being irrelevant in practice. In an influential paper, however, the new classical economist Robert Barro (1974) forcefully argued that the Ricardian equivalence ...
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Government expenditure, budget deficit and shadow economy
Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 2023Duc Hong Võ, Ngoc Phu Tran
exaly
The impact of macroeconomic variables on the budget deficit in Bangladesh: an econometric analysis
South Asian Journal of Business Studies, 2022Md Nazmus Sadekin
exaly

