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Public Investment

In: Fiscal Policy in Economic and Monetary Union

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This book explores the origins, rationale, problems and prospects of the European fiscal policy framework. It provides the reader with a roadmap to EMU’s budgetary framework by exploring its theoretical and empirical foundations, uncovering its historical roots and emphasising its supranational nature.

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  • ., 2005. "Public Investment," Chapters, in: Fiscal Policy in Economic and Monetary Union, chapter 6, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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