Inflationary finance and the dynamics of inflation in Tanzania

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KILINDO, Ali Al

Keywords:

Inflation, money supply, public expenditure, public finance, tax revenues, prices, external debt, deficit, economic conditions, Tanzania

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July 7, 2023

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