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(1988), &#8216;An Analysis of Fiscal Policy under Operative and Inoperative Bequest Motives&#8217;, in Helpman, Elhanan, Razin, Assaf and Sadka, Efraim, (eds.), <em>Economic Effects of the Government Budget <\/em>, Cambridge, MIT Press, 91-106. <\/li>\n<li>Abel, Andrew B. and Bernheim, B. Douglas (1991), &#8216;Fiscal Policy with Impure Intergenerational Altruism&#8217;, <b>59 <\/b> <em>Econometrica <\/em>, 1687-1711. <\/li>\n<li>Ahmed, Shaghil (1987), &#8216;Government Spending, the Balance of Trade and the Terms of Trade in British History&#8217;, <b>20 <\/b> <em>Journal of Monetary Economics <\/em>, 195-220. <\/li>\n<li>Ahriakpor, James C. W. and Amirkhalkhali, Saleh (1989), &#8216;On the Difficulty of Eliminating Deficits with Higher Taxes: Some Canadian Evidence&#8217;, <b>56 <\/b> <em>Southern Economic Journal <\/em>, 24-31. <\/li>\n<li>Akai, Nobuo (1994), &#8216;Ricardian Equivalence for Local Government Bonds: Budget Constraint Approach&#8217;, <b>44 <\/b> <em>Economics Letters <\/em>, 191-195. <\/li>\n<li>Alesina, Alberto and Rosenthal, Howard (1995), <em>Partisan Politics Divided Government, and the Economy <\/em>, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. <\/li>\n<li>Alesina, Alberto and Roubini, Nouriel (1992), &#8216;Political Cycles in OECD Economies&#8217;, <b>59 <\/b> <em>Review of Economic Studies <\/em>, 663-688. <\/li>\n<li>Alexander, J. Davidson (1989), &#8216;The Political Economy of Tax Based Incomes Policy: Wealth Effects of Post Keynesian TIP&#8217;, <b>23 <\/b> <em>Journal of Economic Issues <\/em>, 135-146. <\/li>\n<li>Alt, James and Chrystal, Alec (1981), &#8216;Politico-economic Models of British Fiscal Policy&#8217;, in Hibbs, Douglas A., Fassbender, Heino and Rivers, Douglas R., (eds.), <em>Contemporary Political Economy <\/em>, Amsterdam, North-Holland, 1985-1208. <\/li>\n<li>Anderson, Leonell C. and Jordan, Jerry (1968), &#8216;Monetary and Fiscal Actions: A Test of their Relative Importance in Economic Stabilization&#8217;, <b>50 <\/b> <em>Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review <\/em>, 11-24. <\/li>\n<li>Anderson, William, Wallace, Myles S. and Warner, John T. (1986), &#8216;Government Spending and Taxation: What Causes What?&#8217;, <b>52 <\/b> <em>Southern Economic Journal <\/em>, 630-639. <\/li>\n<li>Andreoni, James (1989), &#8216;Giving with Impure Altruism: Applications to Charity and Ricardian Equivalence&#8217;, <b>97 <\/b> <em>Journal of Political Economy <\/em>, 1447-1458. <\/li>\n<li>Argy, Victor (1994), <em>International Macroeconomics: Theory and Policy <\/em>, London, Routledge. <\/li>\n<li>Artis, Michael (1979), &#8216;Recent Development in the Theory of Fiscal Policy: A Survey&#8217;, in Cook, S.T. and Jackson, Peter M., (eds.), <em>Current Issues in Fiscal Policy <\/em>, London, Martin Robertson, 15-43. <\/li>\n<li>Aschauer, David A. (1985), &#8216;Fiscal Policy and Aggregate Demand&#8217;, <b>75 <\/b> <em>American Economic Review <\/em>, 117-127. <\/li>\n<li>Aschauer, David A. (1988), &#8216;The Equilibrium Approach to Fiscal Policy&#8217;, <b>20 <\/b> <em>Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking <\/em>, 41-62. <\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n<div data-readmore=\"true\">\n<ul class=\"links\">\n<li>Aschauer, David A. and Greenwood, Jeremy (1985), &#8216;Macroeconomic Effects of Fiscal Policy&#8217;, <b>23 <\/b> <em>Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy <\/em>, 91-138. <\/li>\n<li>Asso, Pier F. and Barucci, Emilio (1988), &#8216;Ricardo on the National Debt and its Redemption, Some Notes on an Unpublished Ricardian Manuscript&#8217;, <b>17 <\/b> <em>Economic Notes <\/em>, 5-36. <\/li>\n<li>Atkinson, Anthony B. and Stiglitz, Joseph E. (1980), <em>Lectures in Public Economics <\/em>, London, McGraw Hill. <\/li>\n<li>Auerbach, Alan J. and Kotlikoff, Laurence J. (1987), <em>Dynamic Fiscal Policy <\/em>, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. <\/li>\n<li>Auerbach, Alan J., Gokhale, Jagadeesh and Kotlikoff, Laurence J. (1993), &#8216;Generational Accounts and Lifetime Tax Rates, 1900 &#8211; 1991&#8217;, <b>29 <\/b> <em>Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Economic Review <\/em>, 2-13. <\/li>\n<li>Auernheimer, Leonardo (1974), &#8216;The Honest Government Guide to the Revenue from the Creation of Money&#8217;, <b>82 <\/b> <em>Journal of Political Economy <\/em>, 598-606. <\/li>\n<li>Backhaus, J\u009frgen G. 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