Public Attitudes Toward Fiscal Programs
Eva Mueller
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1963, vol. 77, issue 2, 210-235
Abstract:
I. Sample surveys as a tool for measuring attitudes toward fiscal policies, 211. — II. Some survey findings, 213. — III. The congruence and stability of fiscal preferences, 223. — IV. Group differences in attitudes toward fiscal policies, 228.
Date: 1963
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