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Orobosa Abraham IHENSEKHIEN,John Gbubemi MAYUKU
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Serdar Kurt
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This paper aims to test the direct and indirect (external) effects of health expenditures on economic growth using the Feder-Ram model. It uses aggregate and manufacturing industrial production as total output, total government health expenditures, gener...
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Sungchan Kim,Soyoung Park
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Budget stabilization funds (BSFs) play an important role as a safety device for countercyclical fiscal capacity (CCFC) in the United States. However, while BSFs take on a kind of allowance for a contingent budget deficit, state governments can?t expect h...
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Don Sidney Eastman,Ralph Archibald,Rick Ellis,Brian Nyberg
We examined trends in legal responsibilities, budgets and staffing, primarily for the BC government?s renewable resource ministries (forests, fish, wildlife, and parks). Legal responsibilities (complexity) of forest management expanded substantially from...
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Laurence J. Malone
This essay explores the theoretical origins of an infrastructural investment cycle in the works of Marx, Kondratieff, and Schumpeter, and examines evidence of a cyclical pattern in federal spending for transportation infrastructure in nineteenth century ...
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Riska Korompot,Jessy Warongan
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The objective of this research was to determine the financial performance of North Sulawesi Provincial Government and was measured from the Independence Ratio, Effectiveness Ratio, Degree of Fiscal Decentralization Ratio, Harmony Ratio, and Growth Ratio....
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