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Date: 2013-10-09 05:32:51
Macroeconomics
National accounts
Economic policy
Gross domestic product
Government spending
Government budget deficit
Military budget
Business cycle
Globalization
Public finance
Fiscal policy
Public economics

NEPS WORKING PAPERS SERIES Working paperPolitical Cycles in Public Expenditure: Butter vs Guns Vincenzo Bove, University of Essex

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