On the Sustainability of Partial Tax Harmonization among Asymmetric Countries
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- Itaya, Jun-ichi & Okamura, Makoto & Yamaguchi, Chikara, 2013. "On the Sustainability of Partial Tax Harmonization among Asymmetric Countries," Discussion paper series. A 259, Graduate School of Economics and Business Administration, Hokkaido University.
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- Jun-ichi Itaya & Makoto Okamura & Chikara Yamaguchi, 2010. "Partial Tax Coordination in a Repeated Game Setting," CESifo Working Paper Series 3127, CESifo.
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