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... economic policy in the post World War II era has been the national government's assumption of respon- sibility for the maintenance of economic stability . While once it was thought that the economy was regulated by natural economic laws ...
... economic policy in the post World War II era has been the national government's assumption of respon- sibility for the maintenance of economic stability . While once it was thought that the economy was regulated by natural economic laws ...
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... economic factors that help shape such choices . Clearly , the formation of fiscal policy is both political and technical in character . Although taxation is a major tool of fiscal policy , it has many purposes in addition to economic ...
... economic factors that help shape such choices . Clearly , the formation of fiscal policy is both political and technical in character . Although taxation is a major tool of fiscal policy , it has many purposes in addition to economic ...
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... economic opportu- nities open to the poor and their abilities to maintain themselves . To this end efforts are being made both to increase the number of avail- able jobs in the economy and to equip the poor through education , job ...
... economic opportu- nities open to the poor and their abilities to maintain themselves . To this end efforts are being made both to increase the number of avail- able jobs in the economy and to equip the poor through education , job ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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