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... structure is far more flexible than conditions really warrant creates another difficulty . Theorists may view the tax structure as a technical instrument to be used for the manipulation of demand . The public , however , tends to regard ...
... structure is far more flexible than conditions really warrant creates another difficulty . Theorists may view the tax structure as a technical instrument to be used for the manipulation of demand . The public , however , tends to regard ...
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... structure for an economy as large and as complex as ours is a task of the first magnitude . Given the dimensions of the task and the political arena in which it must be undertaken , the Congress has performed the essential work ...
... structure for an economy as large and as complex as ours is a task of the first magnitude . Given the dimensions of the task and the political arena in which it must be undertaken , the Congress has performed the essential work ...
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... structure to ( 1 ) the policy functions and the informal policy - forming mechanisms of the " Fed , " and ( 2 ) the pattern of interests and values affected by monetary policy . Its thesis is that a substantial gap has developed between ...
... structure to ( 1 ) the policy functions and the informal policy - forming mechanisms of the " Fed , " and ( 2 ) the pattern of interests and values affected by monetary policy . Its thesis is that a substantial gap has developed between ...
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THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT | 1 |
The Institutional Context | 18 |
Political Parties and Economic Policy | 30 |
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