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L'epargne Accrue des Particuliers Neutralise le Deficit Federal

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  • Tremblay, R.

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Le But de Cette Note de Recherche Consiste a Tracer un Parallele Entre la Montee de L'epargne des Particuliers au Canada et les Deficits Budgetaires Eleves et Persistants du Gouvernement Federal. Contrairement au Deficit du Gouvernement Americain, le Deficit du Gouvernement Canadien Semble Provoquer Chez les Contribuables Canadiens une Reaction Qui Confirme le Principe Ricardien de L'equivalence Entre la Desepargne Gouvernementale Presente et les Taxes Differees Dans L'avenir. Pour L'annee 1984, Par Exemple, la Partie des Particuliers Qui Depasse la Moyenne des Annees 1970-77 Represente une Thesaurisation a Peu Pres Egale au Deficit Federal Sur les Postes Autres Que Celui du Service de la Dette, Soit $13,5 Milliards.

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  • Tremblay, R., 1985. "L'epargne Accrue des Particuliers Neutralise le Deficit Federal," Cahiers de recherche 8525, Universite de Montreal, Departement de sciences economiques.
  • Handle: RePEc:mtl:montde:8525
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    Ergne ; Deficit ; Gouvernement;
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