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Fiscal policy / Council of Europe / Economic theories / Macroeconomics / John Maynard Keynes / Government debt / United States of Europe / Euro / Austerity / Economics / British people / Keynesian economics
Date: 2012-08-21 10:17:00
Fiscal policy
Council of Europe
Economic theories
Macroeconomics
John Maynard Keynes
Government debt
United States of Europe
Euro
Austerity
Economics
British people
Keynesian economics

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