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Public finance / Fiscal policy / Development / Macroeconomics / Economic inequality / Income inequality metrics / Fiscal multiplier / Public housing / Government spending / Economics / Socioeconomics / Income distribution
Date: 2011-05-20 16:16:09
Public finance
Fiscal policy
Development
Macroeconomics
Economic inequality
Income inequality metrics
Fiscal multiplier
Public housing
Government spending
Economics
Socioeconomics
Income distribution

Stimulating Local Development through Federal Transfers  Ernesto Dal Bo and Frederico Finan  UC‐Berkeley    The question of how best to design fiscal policy in order to stimulate aggregate d

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