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Why Is Fiscal Policy Procyclical in MENA Countries?. (2010). ben Tahar, Moez ; ben Slimane, Sarra .
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  2. Debt dynamics and fiscal policy stance in Cape Verde: Is there evidence of pro-cyclical behavior?. (2021). Carvalho, Vitor ; Sanches, Helder ; Ribeiro, Ana Paula.
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  5. Does Pro-cyclical Aid Lead to Pro-cyclical Fiscal Policy? An Empirical Analysis for Sub-Saharan Africa. (2014). OUEDRAOGO, Rasmane ; Combes, Jean-Louis.
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  8. PENENTUAN EFEK DAN ARAH KEBIJAKAN FISKAL PEMERINTAH INDONESIA: FISCAL IMPULSE MEASURE. (2010). Nizar, Muhammad.
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