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Labour Supply, Tax Evasion and the Marginal Cost of Public Funds: An Empirical Investigation

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Fortin, B.
Lacroix, G.

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Paper provided by Université Laval - Département d'économique in its series Cahiers de recherche with number 9114.

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Date of creation: 1991
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Keywords: cost-benefit analysis ; tax reforms ; efficiency ; economic models;

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