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Basic Issues In The Positive Political Economy Of Income Taxation

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HETTICH, W.
WINER, S.L. (Department of Economics, Carleton University)
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Paper provided by Carleton University, Department of Economics in its series Carleton Economic Papers with number 89-01.

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Length: 37 pages
Date of creation: 1989
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Publication status: Published: "Basic Issues in the Positive Political Economy of Income Taxation", in S. Cnossen and R. Bird (eds.), The Personal Income Tax: Phoenix from the Ashes?," Elsevier Science, North-Holland, 1990, 265-289
Handle: RePEc:car:carecp:89-01

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