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Bases sociales de la política económica y fiscal de España

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1986
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Estas páginas tienen por objeto explorar las reacciones de la opinión española ante la política económica y fiscal, y las consecuencias de las actitudes para la popularidad del Gobierno socialista. En un primer capitulo tratamos de establecer el marco del debate examinando distintas dimensiones de las expectativas populares, opiniones referidas a una amplia serie de temas en relación con problemas fiscales y económicos, y aspectos concretos de las orientaciones hacia la acción, política. En un segundo capítulo estudiaremos la relación entre la opinión pública sobre estos temas económicos y fiscales y las reacciones populares frente al Gobierno González.
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