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Principles of a regulated public finance system

Ferenc Bathó

Public Finance Quarterly, 2006, vol. 51, issue 4, 464-470

Abstract: Stabilisation, economic growth, public finance reform-these have long been the call words of Hungary's economic policy. None of them is a new-found expression, but they have become timely on a wider scale just recently.

Date: 2006
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