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Optimal marginal income tax reforms [electronic resource] : a microsimulation analysis / John Creedy...

Optimal marginal income tax reforms [electronic resourc...

Optimal marginal income tax reforms [electronic resource] : a microsimulation analysis / John Creedy...

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Optimal marginal income tax reforms [electronic resource] : a microsimulation analysis / John Creedy & Nicolas Herault.

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Optimal marginal income tax reforms [electronic resource] : a microsimulation analysis / John Creedy & Nicolas Herault.

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Parkville, Vic. : Dept. of Economics, University of Melbourne, 2009.

Date

2009.

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74VvKxZx28ll

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991007961259702626

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English

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Parkville, Vic. : Dept. of Economics, University of Melbourne, 2009.

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Victoria

Date Published

2009.

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Summary

Extensive research has shown that few robust results regarding the optimal tax structure are available. Moreover, the stylised models used in optimal tax analyses are not appropriate for practical policy advice. This paper proposes a method of examining optimal marginal income tax reforms using behavioural microsimulation models in which the full...

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Optimal marginal income tax reforms [electronic resource] : a microsimulation analysis / John Creedy & Nicolas Herault.

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Research paper / University of Melbourne, Dept. of Economics, 0819-2642 ; no. 1080.

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"August 2009".

Includes bibliographical references (p. 24-26)

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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. Address as at 16/09/2011: http://www.economics.unimelb.edu.au/research/workingPapers.html.

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74VvKxZx28ll

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvKxZx28ll

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9780734040442

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336.24150994

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991007961259702626

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