The growth of government expenditure in Britain (1960-1976) with special reference to the resource crowding out hypothesis

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Main Author: Peterson, J. C.
Published: University of Leeds 1982
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Political science
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Political science
Peterson, J. C.
The growth of government expenditure in Britain (1960-1976) with special reference to the resource crowding out hypothesis
author Peterson, J. C.
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title The growth of government expenditure in Britain (1960-1976) with special reference to the resource crowding out hypothesis
title_short The growth of government expenditure in Britain (1960-1976) with special reference to the resource crowding out hypothesis
title_full The growth of government expenditure in Britain (1960-1976) with special reference to the resource crowding out hypothesis
title_fullStr The growth of government expenditure in Britain (1960-1976) with special reference to the resource crowding out hypothesis
title_full_unstemmed The growth of government expenditure in Britain (1960-1976) with special reference to the resource crowding out hypothesis
title_sort growth of government expenditure in britain (1960-1976) with special reference to the resource crowding out hypothesis
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