Are "real" responses to taxes simply income shifting between corporate and personal tax bases?
By: Gordon, Roger H.
Contributor(s): Slemrod, Joel.
Material type: BookPublisher: Cambridge, Mass. : National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998Description: 73.Call No.: HJ2381 G672A Subject(s): TAXATION -- UNITED STATES -- ECONOMETRIC MODELS | INCOME SHIFTING (TAXATION) -- ECONOMETRIC MODELS | ECONOMICS -- RESEARCHNo physical items for this record
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