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Table 1.1 Research sub-questions:
Figure 2.1: Government Expenditure as Annual Percentage  Growth Rate: 1970 – 2016
Figure 2.2: Government Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP:
Figure 2.3: Annual percentage GDP growth rate: 1970 – 2016
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