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Date: 2012-05-31 06:22:29
Statistics
Gross fixed capital formation
Government debt
Gross domestic product
Operating surplus
Government spending
Tax
Debt
Final consumption expenditure
National accounts
Macroeconomics
Economics

General government data. General government revenue, expenditure, balances and gross debt. Part I

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