Fiscal Policy and the Economic Restructuring of Economies in Transition
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WP; country; government; tax; budget deficit; state enterprise; tax system; unemployment compensation; government encounter; government assistance; government assumption; nonessential government; tax issue; sick pay; Budget planning and preparation; Government debt management; Western Europe;All these keywords.
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