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Reforms in Tax-benefit Systems in Order to Increase Emplyoment Incentives in the EU Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Carone, G.
Salomaki, A.
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In this paper we discuss the role of tax and benefit systems in the context of the functioning of the labour markets and review recent progress made by EU Member States in reforming tax and benefit systems with a view to increasing economic incentives for higher employment and job creation.
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Keywords: TAXES ; LABOUR MARKET ; EMPLOYMENT ; Other versions of this item:
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