An Introduction to International Aspects of Fiscal Policies
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- Henryk Gurgul & Lukasz Lach, 2012.
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- Norman Loayza & Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel & Luis Servén, 2001. "Una Revisión del Comportamientoy de los Determinantes del Ahorro en el Mundo," Working Papers Central Bank of Chile 95, Central Bank of Chile.
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