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_aCreedy, John _91847 |
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_a Gemmell, Norman _94238 |
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245 | 0 | _aModelling Corporation Tax Revenue | |
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_c2010 _bEdward Elgar, _aCheltenham et al., |
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520 | _aModelling Corporation Tax Revenue examines the revenue growth properties of corporate income taxes and how firms respond to changes in corporation tax. It provides a companion volume to the authors’ Modelling Tax Revenue Growth, which explores the revenue growth and behavioural response properties of income and consumption taxes. | ||
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_acorporation tax _94239 |
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_aeconometric model _9266 |
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_acorporate profits _96869 |
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