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Public Sector Productivity – managing the Baumol cost disease

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  • Bart van Ark

    (The Productivity Institute, The University of Manchester)

  • Joel Hoskins

    (The Productivity Institute, The University of Manchester)

  • Nina Jörden

    (Bennett Institute for Public Policy, University Cambridge)

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  • Bart van Ark & Joel Hoskins & Nina Jörden, 2023. "Public Sector Productivity – managing the Baumol cost disease," Insight Papers 025, The Productivity Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:anj:ppaper:025
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    1. Wang, Ying & Tu, Yundong & Chen, Song Xi, 2016. "Improving inflation prediction with the quantity theory," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 149(C), pages 112-115.
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