Fiscal Policy and Long-Run Growth

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Tanzi, Vito, and Howell H. Zee. “Fiscal Policy and Long-Run Growth”. IMF Working Papers, vol. 96, no. 119, 1996, p. i, https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451854121.001.
Tanzi, V., & Zee, H. H. (1996). Fiscal Policy and Long-Run Growth. IMF Working Papers, 96(119), i. https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451854121.001
Tanzi, Vito, and Howell H. Zee. “Fiscal Policy and Long-Run Growth”. IMF Working Papers 96, no. 119 (1996): i. https://doi.org/10.5089/9781451854121.001.
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Tanzi V, Zee HH. Fiscal Policy and Long-Run Growth. IMF Working Papers. 1996;96(119):i.
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