The impact of changing skill levels on optimal nonlinear income taxes Craig Brett, John A. Weymark
By: Brett, Craig
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Contributor(s): Weymark, John A
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OP 730/2008/92/7-2 The effects of joint taxation of married couples on labor supply and non- wage income | OP 730/2008/92/7-3 Optimal grouping of commodities for indirect taxation | OP 730/2008/92/7-4 Estate taxes, consumption externalities and altruism | OP 730/2008/92/7-5 The impact of changing skill levels on optimal nonlinear income taxes | OP 730/2008/92/8/9 Happiness and public economics | OP 730/2009/11/12-1 Tax compliance and firms' strategic interdependence | OP 730/2009/11/12-2 Separability and public finance |
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