The French System of Direct and Indirect Family Transfers and the Principles of Justice
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- Jean-Marie Monnier, 2006. "L'impôt et la contrainte ou la dialectique de l'autonomie et de la responsabilité," Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers) halshs-00277253, HAL.
- Ai-Thu Dang & Jean-Marie Monnier, 2011. "Gender Regimes and Welfare States in France: A historical perspective," Working Papers hal-04140939, HAL.
- Jean-Marie Monnier, 2012. "La justice fiscale entre tensions et débats," Post-Print hal-00772298, HAL.
- Jean-Marie Monnier, 2012. "La justice fiscale entre tensions et débats," Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers) hal-00772298, HAL.
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“Post-welfarist” theories of justice; French system of direct and indirect family transfers; Principle of the ability to contribute; Principle of compensation; Principle of solidarity or guaranteed minimum resources; Théories “ post-welfaristes ” de la justice; système français de transferts familiaux directs et indirects; principe des capacité contributives; principe de compensation; principe de solidarité ou de garantie d'un minimum de ressources;All these keywords.
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