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Fiscal regimes in the EU. (2013). Toffano, C. Priscilla ; Afonso, Antonio.
In: Working Papers Department of Economics.
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  6. Parameter heterogeneity, persistence and cross-sectional dependence: new insights on fiscal policy reaction functions for the Euro area. (2018). Mammi, Irene ; Golinelli, Roberto ; Musolesi, A.
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