Intratemporal elasticity of substitution between private and public consumption: new evidence and implications

Empirical Economics - Tập 65 Số 4 - Trang 1655-1692 - 2023
John Nana Francois1, Andrew Keinsley2
1Fiscal Policy and Sustainable Growth Unit, World Bank, Washington, USA
2Weber State University, Ogden, USA

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