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Tags: Hollande | France | taxes | stimulus

LIGNET: Hollande Backing Away from Stimulus Promises

Wednesday, 03 October 2012 02:06 PM EDT

While the Socialist government of French President François Hollande unveiled a budget last week that included higher taxes on large corporations and a 75-percent tax bracket for the super-rich, there were also major reductions in public spending, marking a turn away from the kind of spending Hollande had promised during his campaign to help stimulate job creation. Hollande, it appears, is conceding at least in part that France cannot spend its way out of this recession.

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While the Socialist government of French President François Hollande unveiled a budget last week that included higher taxes on large corporations and a 75-percent tax bracket for the super-rich, there were also major reductions in public spending.
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2012-06-03
Wednesday, 03 October 2012 02:06 PM
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