The composition of government expenditure and its consequences for macroeconomic performance

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Publication:1349760


DOI10.1016/0165-1889(94)00803-PzbMath0875.90291MaRDI QIDQ1349760

Walter H. Fisher, Stephen J. Turnovsky

Publication date: 27 February 1997

Published in: Journal of Economic Dynamics \& Control (Search for Journal in Brave)


91B64: Macroeconomic theory (monetary models, models of taxation)

91B62: Economic growth models


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