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The following pages link to Productive government expenditures and long-run growth (Q1351036):
Displaying 34 items.
- Is public capital really productive? A methodological reappraisal (Q257241) (← links)
- Infrastructure provision and macroeconomic performance (Q550840) (← links)
- Reprint to: Infrastructure provision and macroeconomic performance (Q654587) (← links)
- Distortionary taxes and public investment when government promises are not enforceable (Q733498) (← links)
- Threshold preferences and the environment (Q744997) (← links)
- Infrastructure, alternative government finance and stochastic endogenous growth (Q844584) (← links)
- Donor policy rules and aid effectiveness (Q844689) (← links)
- Allocating government education expenditures across \(K-12\) and college education (Q868425) (← links)
- The division of labor and the growth of government (Q951356) (← links)
- Indeterminacy and fiscal policies in a growing economy (Q951484) (← links)
- Public schooling, college subsidies and growth (Q953758) (← links)
- On taxation in a two-sector endogenous growth model with endogenous labor supply (Q956523) (← links)
- Congestible public goods and local indeterminacy: a two-sector endogenous growth model (Q1027378) (← links)
- On the role of government in a stochastically growing open economy (Q1292508) (← links)
- Endogenous growth theory (Q1351023) (← links)
- The sources of growth (Q1351027) (← links)
- Optimal fiscal policies in an economy with externalities from public spending (Q1650908) (← links)
- Unlocking the gates of paradise: general equilibrium effects of information exchange (Q1657189) (← links)
- Government spending and growth in a neoclassical model (Q1932551) (← links)
- Public infrastructure investment, output dynamics, and balanced budget fiscal rules (Q1994408) (← links)
- Child labor and compulsory education: the effects of government education policy on economic growth and welfare (Q2308793) (← links)
- Industrialization and the evolution of enforcement institutions (Q2308796) (← links)
- Progressive taxation as an automatic destabilizer under endogenous growth (Q2326190) (← links)
- FISCAL POLICY AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN THE IMPERFECT LABOR MARKET (Q3060283) (← links)
- SIZE AND COMPOSITION OF PUBLIC SPENDING IN A NEOCLASSICAL GROWTH MODEL (Q3072437) (← links)
- ENDOGENOUS TIME PREFERENCE AND PUBLIC POLICY: GROWTH AND FISCAL IMPLICATIONS (Q3089005) (← links)
- FISCAL POLICY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (Q3644947) (← links)
- OPTIMAL FISCAL POLICY IN A GROWING ECONOMY WITH PUBLIC CAPITAL (Q4676119) (← links)
- HOW SHOULD THE GOVERNMENT ALLOCATE ITS TAX REVENUES BETWEEN PRODUCTIVITY-ENHANCING AND UTILITY-ENHANCING PUBLIC GOODS? (Q5198680) (← links)
- CAN EDUCATION BE GOOD FOR BOTH GROWTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT? (Q5411532) (← links)
- PUBLIC EDUCATION, FERTILITY INCENTIVES, NEOCLASSICAL ECONOMIC GROWTH AND WELFARE (Q5851134) (← links)
- Rent-seeking bureaucracies and oversight in a simple growth model (Q5941342) (← links)
- Cultural persistence in corruption, economic growth, and the environment (Q6164814) (← links)
- Can passive monetary policy decrease the debt burden? (Q6558555) (← links)