Kieler Subventionsbericht 2020: Subventionen auf dem Vormarsch
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Fiskalpolitik und Haushalt; Deutschland; Steuerpolitik; Subventionen; Subventionsabbau; Forschungsausgaben; Bildungsausgaben; Covid-19; Fiscal Policy & National Budgets; Germany; Tax Policy; Subsidies; Reduction of Subsidies; Research Expenditures; Education Expenditures;All these keywords.
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