To what extent do fiscal regimes equalize opportunities for income acquisition among citizens? John E. Roemer...[et al.]
By: Roemer, John E
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OP 730/2003/87/3/4-1 Democracy, rent seeking, public spending and growth | OP 730/2003/87/3/4-2 Taxation and growth with overlapping generations | OP 730/2003/87/3/4-3 On the dynamics of growth and fiscal policy with redistributive tranfers | OP 730/2003/87/3/4-4 To what extent do fiscal regimes equalize opportunities for income acquisition among citizens? | OP 730/2003/87/3/4-5 Voting under ignorance of job skills of unemployed | OP 730/2003/87/5/6-1 Economic versus political symmetry and the welfare concern with market integration and tax competition | OP 730/2003/87/5/6-2 Vertical fiscal externalities in a federation |
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