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Governance responses to the fiscal crisis—comparative perspectives

B. Guy Peters

Public Money & Management, 2011, vol. 31, issue 1, 75-80

Abstract: The contemporary economic crisis has forced governments to react, but the manner in which they have reacted has varied markedly. This article examines the range of reactions to crisis by identifying a number of contradictory choices governments may have been making.

Date: 2011
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