A New Revenue Sharing Act and a New Stability Pact for Austria – No Fundamental Changes
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- Margit Schratzenstaller-Altzinger, 2005. "Budget Proposal for 2005: Tax Reform Causes High Public Deficit," Austrian Economic Quarterly, WIFO, vol. 10(1), pages 23-39, January.
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revenue sharing agreement; fiscal relations; stability pact; intergovernmental transfers; Austria;All these keywords.
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