CNB Economic Research Bulletin: Fiscal Policy and its Sustainability
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This book is provided by Czech National Bank, Research Department in its series Occasional Publications - Edited Volumes with number rb05/2 and published in 2007.
Volume: 5
Edition: 2
Handle: RePEc:cnb:ocpubv:rb05/2
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