“Stripped of All Phrases”. Romanian Politics and Romanian National Expenditures
This article attempts to link ‘who governs’ in Romania with ‘what they do when governing’. It utilizes time series analysis of actual expenditures since the revolution, and examines the division of outlays between national budgets and local authority budgets; between capital, current, and transfer a...
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