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Aggregate instability under balanced-budget consumption taxes: a re-examination
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    Aggregate instability under balanced-budget consumption taxes: a re-examination (English)
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    5 September 2014
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    indeterminacy
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    endogenous business cycles
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    consumption taxes
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    income effect
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    balanced-budget rule
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    infinite-horizon model
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