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Inflation and public finances: an overview



Dubravko Mihaljek*
Article   |   Year:  2023   |   Pages:  413 - 430   |   Volume:  47   |   Issue:  4
Received:  October 14, 2023   |   Accepted:  October 19, 2023   |   Published online:  December 11, 2023
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