Federal budgeting after September 11th a whole new ballgame or is it déjà vu all over again ? Philip G. Joyce
By: Joyce, Philip G
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OP 1716/2004/4-6 Peeling away the populist rhetoric | OP 1716/2004/4-7 Tax and expenditure limitations and the fiscal response of local government | OP 1716/2005/1-1 Globalization and fiscal federalism | OP 1716/2005/1-2 Federal budgeting after September 11th | OP 1716/2005/1-3 From cash to accrual budgeting and accounting in the public sector | OP 1716/2005/1-4 Road fund tax compliance | OP 1716/2005/1-5 Fiscal institutions, credit ratings and borrowing costs |
Conclusión. Apéndice. Resumen.
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