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Revisiting the countercyclicality of fiscal policy. (2024). KIENDREBEOGO, Youssouf ; Jalles, Joao ; Piazza, Roberto ; Lam, Raphael.
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  59. Schumpeter Meeting Keynes: A Policy-Friendly Model of Endogenous Growth and Business Cycles. (2008). Roventini, Andrea ; Fagiolo, Giorgio ; Dosi, Giovanni.
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    In: Economic Systems.
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  62. Cyclical Fiscal Policy, Output Volatility, and Economic Growth. (2008). Badinger, Harald.
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  64. The Irish Tiger and the German Frog: A Tale of Size and Growth in the Euro Area. (2007). le cacheux, jacques ; Laurent, Eloi.
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  67. Growth and Economic Policy: Are There Speed Limits to Real Convergence?. (2007). Szekely, Istvan P ; Watson, Max ; István P. Székely, .
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