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    Theory and practice of economic federalism by Sandler, Guillermo A.

    Published 2006
    “…Then a brief analysis of the Argentinean public sector is done, and of tax incidence on people, with special reference to the social class, to which the individual belongs, whose burden goes from 20% for the indigent poor, going up to a 51.8 for the average manager and less than 40% for the upper class. The 2006 state budget is studied, where the existence of centralized organisms and socialsecurity institutes is observed which do not consolidate in the national public sector, due to  different juridical and institutional reasons, that makes the public expenditure difficult to control due to its quantitative significance that allows discrecionality in its use. …”
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