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Budget 2002: Macroeconomic Context and Fiscal Stance

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  • Duffy, David
  • Hore, Jonathan
  • MacCoille, Conall
  • McCoy, Daniel

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  • Duffy, David & Hore, Jonathan & MacCoille, Conall & McCoy, Daniel, 2001. "Budget 2002: Macroeconomic Context and Fiscal Stance," Papers BP2002/1, Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).
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