Unions, Labour supply and Structure of Taxation: Equal Tax Bases
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- Sinko, Pekka & Kilponen, Juha, 2003.
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Tax progression; payroll tax; work sharing; Labour market; Työmarkkinat; Taxation; Verotus; Effectiveness of public services; Julkisten palvelujen vaikuttavuus; H200 - Taxation; Subsidies; and Revenue: General; H220 - Taxation and Subsidies: Incidence; J510 - Trade Unions: Objectives; Structure; and Effects;All these keywords.
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