Table of Contents
Opening address: Andreas Andreades
Λάζαρος Θ. Χουμανίδης
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233-237
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Fiscal policy and monetary policy in relation to inflation
John R. Hicks
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238-248
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A monetary and economic dialogue with Lord Keynes
Anghel N. Rugina
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249-278
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Theories of behavior and public policy
Vincent J. Tarascio
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279-290
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Aspects on the history of monetary fluctuations and inflation
Λάζαρος Θ. Χουμανίδης
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291-317
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Demand for public goods and expansion of the public sector
Carl G. Uhr
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318-331
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Public goods and public policy revisited
John G. Head
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332-342
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Principles for the assignment of public economic functions in a setting of multi-level government
Francesco Forte
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343-364
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On the possibility of attaining a social optimum through decentralization
Εμμανουήλ Δρανδάκης
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365-368
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Micro and macroeconomic effects of the contemporary public finance of Yugoslavia
Aleksander Peric
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369-389
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Δ. Καράγιωργας
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390-402
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Econometrics and policy making in the United States
Rudolph G. Penner
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403-410
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The consequences of tax increases with inflation racing
Δημήτριος Δελιβάνης
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411-419
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The evolution of budgetary techniques
Ursula K. Hicks
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420-430
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Community budget: present and future
Douglas Dosser
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431-441
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Θεόδωρος Γεωργακόπουλος
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442-454
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The economics of subsidies: some taxonomic and analytical problems
Jack Wiseman
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455-461
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The taxable capacity of a country
Alan Prest
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462-476
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