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... budget continues the trend of its recent predecessors by cutting social security transfers and healthcare costs . In addition , taxes on consumption and on wealth were increased . The 1996 budget aims for a reduction of the central ...
... budget continues the trend of its recent predecessors by cutting social security transfers and healthcare costs . In addition , taxes on consumption and on wealth were increased . The 1996 budget aims for a reduction of the central ...
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... budget continues the trend of its recent predecessors by cutting social security transfers and healthcare costs . In addition , taxes on consumption and on wealth were increased . The 1996 budget aims for a reduction of the central ...
... budget continues the trend of its recent predecessors by cutting social security transfers and healthcare costs . In addition , taxes on consumption and on wealth were increased . The 1996 budget aims for a reduction of the central ...
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... budget deficit to 3 % of GDP by 1997 and to eliminate it by 1998. The EIU forecasts a general government deficit of 4 % in 1997 , because slow consumer demand growth will undermine tax receipts and persistently high unemployment will be ...
... budget deficit to 3 % of GDP by 1997 and to eliminate it by 1998. The EIU forecasts a general government deficit of 4 % in 1997 , because slow consumer demand growth will undermine tax receipts and persistently high unemployment will be ...
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The economy | 10 |
Economic performance | 17 |
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