The Politics of "new Federalism"Dean Jaensch Australasian Political Studies Association, 1977 - 206 strani |
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... cent increase in average wages was generating some- thing like a 1.9 per cent increase in personal in- come tax yields , and average wages in the year to March , 1975 were estimated to have in- creased by 26.78 per cent . The States ...
... cent increase in average wages was generating some- thing like a 1.9 per cent increase in personal in- come tax yields , and average wages in the year to March , 1975 were estimated to have in- creased by 26.78 per cent . The States ...
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Dean Jaensch. 1.47 per cent to 1.97 per cent . While the States were greatly expanding their role as providers of services ( education and health expenditures increased from 5.92 per cent of gross domestic product in 1973-74 to 8.61 per ...
Dean Jaensch. 1.47 per cent to 1.97 per cent . While the States were greatly expanding their role as providers of services ( education and health expenditures increased from 5.92 per cent of gross domestic product in 1973-74 to 8.61 per ...
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... cent of federal money in the tied form and moreover had experienced the lowest growth rate of specific purpose ... cent of its " budget " in- come from federal sources compared with only 33 per cent for New South Wales . The trends are ...
... cent of federal money in the tied form and moreover had experienced the lowest growth rate of specific purpose ... cent of its " budget " in- come from federal sources compared with only 33 per cent for New South Wales . The trends are ...
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FEDERALISM AND SOCIAL WELFARE | 15 |
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