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Is Greece relying too much on taxes to adjust?
Following the debt crisis of 2009-2010, Greece is currently undertaking a large fiscal adjustment. This adjustment can occur either by cutting spending or by increasing tax revenues. I present evidence from the successful experience of several European countries that went … Continue reading
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