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CitEc . These are
citations from works listed in RePEc
that could be analyzed mechanically. So far, only a minority of all
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canegrati, emanuele, 2007.
"A theory of the allocation of political time ,"
MPRA Paper
1647, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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Canegrati, Emanuele, 2007.
"On redistribution effects of public debt amongst single-minded generations ,"
MPRA Paper
2254, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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Canegrati, Emanuele, 2006.
"The Single-Mindedness Theory: Micro-foundation and Applications to Social Security Systems ,"
MPRA Paper
1223, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised Jun 2007.
[Downloadable!] Cited by:
canegrati, emanuele, 2007.
"A theory of the allocation of political time ,"
MPRA Paper
1647, University Library of Munich, Germany.
[Downloadable!]
Emanuele, Canegrati, 2007.
"A Contribution to the Positive Theory of Direct Taxation ,"
MPRA Paper
6117, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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Other versions: Emanuele, Canegrati, 2007.
"The Single-mindedness theory: empirical evidence from the U.K ,"
MPRA Paper
2832, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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Articles
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