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Testing for Causality between Government Spending and Taxation

George Provopoulos and Athanassios Zambaras

Public Choice, 1991, vol. 68, issue 1-3, 277-82

Abstract: In the past few years, the public sector deficit in Greece has reached alarmingly high levels. In view of the various hypotheses about the relation between government spending and revenues, the authors test for causality between these two determinants of public deficit. Copyright 1991 by Kluwer Academic Publishers

Date: 1991
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