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External shocks, fiscal policy and income distribution: Alternative scenarios for Moldova

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  • Jouko Kinnunen
  • Hans Lofgren
  • Victor Sulla
  • Dino Merotto

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  • Jouko Kinnunen & Hans Lofgren & Victor Sulla & Dino Merotto, 2012. "External shocks, fiscal policy and income distribution: Alternative scenarios for Moldova," EcoMod2012 4137, EcoMod.
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