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examine fiscal performance under minority governments. The results do not suggest that minority governments had higher fiscal … to examine fiscal policies of minority governments that enjoy organized support of opposition parties. The results do not … show that minority governments that enjoy organized support of opposition parties increased public expenditure to a larger …
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examine fiscal performance under minority governments. The results do not suggest that minority governments had higher fiscal … to examine fiscal policies of minority governments that enjoy organized support of opposition parties. The results do not … show that minority governments that enjoy organized support of opposition parties increased public expenditure to a larger …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012031110
This study reviews the impact of the global financial crisis on public service delivery in the Republic of Moldova1. It provides a background of the country's development in the period prior to the crisis (2000 to 2007/2008) and presents the factors which determined the country's fiscal...
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This paper provides an overview of public expenditures on education and healthcare in Belarus, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine and some other countries of the former Soviet Union before and during the global financial crisis. Before the crisis, the governments of these countries...
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/ Lawrence R. Jacobs, Theda Skocpol -- Eliminating the market middle-man: redirecting and expanding support for college students …
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-- Chapter 3: Eliminating the Market Middle-Man: Redirecting and Expanding Support for College Students / Suzanne Mettler …
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This paper brings back the fiscal angle to the analysis of equal opportunities both by connecting traditional benefit-incidence analysis of public spending with equal opportunities and by conducting ex-ante micro-simulations on the fiscal cost of equal opportunity policies in education. Four...
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This paper brings back the fiscal angle to the analysis of equal opportunities both by connecting traditional benefit-incidence analysis of public spending with equal opportunities and by conducting ex-ante micro-simulations on the fiscal cost of equal opportunity policies in education. Four...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012975756
This paper brings back the fiscal angle to the analysis of equal opportunities both by connecting traditional benefit-incidence analysis of public spending with equal opportunities and by conducting ex-ante micro-simulations on the fiscal cost of equal opportunity policies in education. Four...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012551297