The 53 Billion Dollar Question: was the 2009–10 fiscal stimulus a good thing?

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Main Authors: Fenna, Alan, 't Hart, Paul
Other Authors: Luetjens, Joannah
Format: Book Chapter
Published: ANU Press 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75365
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-753652019-05-01T01:41:44Z The 53 Billion Dollar Question: was the 2009–10 fiscal stimulus a good thing? Fenna, Alan 't Hart, Paul Luetjens, Joannah 't Hart, Paul Mintrom, Michael Macroeconomic Policy Fiscal Policy Australia Global Financial Crisis Recession Keynesianism Policy Success 2019 Book Chapter http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75365 10.22459/SPP.2019.04 ANU Press restricted
spellingShingle Macroeconomic Policy
Fiscal Policy
Australia
Global Financial Crisis
Recession
Keynesianism
Policy Success
Fenna, Alan
't Hart, Paul
The 53 Billion Dollar Question: was the 2009–10 fiscal stimulus a good thing?
title The 53 Billion Dollar Question: was the 2009–10 fiscal stimulus a good thing?
title_full The 53 Billion Dollar Question: was the 2009–10 fiscal stimulus a good thing?
title_fullStr The 53 Billion Dollar Question: was the 2009–10 fiscal stimulus a good thing?
title_full_unstemmed The 53 Billion Dollar Question: was the 2009–10 fiscal stimulus a good thing?
title_short The 53 Billion Dollar Question: was the 2009–10 fiscal stimulus a good thing?
title_sort 53 billion dollar question: was the 2009–10 fiscal stimulus a good thing?
topic Macroeconomic Policy
Fiscal Policy
Australia
Global Financial Crisis
Recession
Keynesianism
Policy Success
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75365