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Economic policy / Economy of the United Kingdom / Spending Review / Economics / Government spending / Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses / Inflation / Deficit reduction in the United States / United States federal budget / Fiscal policy / Public finance / Public economics
Date: 2015-02-03 08:13:06
Economic policy
Economy of the United Kingdom
Spending Review
Economics
Government spending
Public Expenditure Statistical Analyses
Inflation
Deficit reduction in the United States
United States federal budget
Fiscal policy
Public finance
Public economics

7. Options for further departmental spending cuts Rowena Crawford and Soumaya Keynes (IFS) Summary •

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