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Chapter 7 from the IFS Green Budget 2015.
Authors
Rowena Crawford
Soumaya Keynes
Book Chapter details
- Publisher
- Institute for Fiscal Studies
Suggested citation
Crawford, R and Keynes, S. (2015). 'Options for further departmental spending cuts' London: Institute for Fiscal Studies
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