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The age-specific burdens of short-run fluctuations in government spending
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    The age-specific burdens of short-run fluctuations in government spending (English)
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    13 August 2018
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    fiscal policy
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    debt financing
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    income and wealth distribution
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    rule-of-thumb consumers
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    Ricardian households
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    overlapping generations
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