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Interpretations of David Ricardo's (and Adam Smith's) tax theory are presently dominated by an Anglo-Saxon perspective, though French physiocrats also played a role in its formation. Recent studies on economic thought often include a look at the historical precedents of a theory. This has given...
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Interpretations of David Ricardo's (and Adam Smith's) tax theory are presently dominated by an Anglo-Saxon perspective, though French physiocrats also played a role in its formation. Recent studies on economic thought often include a look at the historical precedents of a theory. This has given...
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corruption on the variation of relative tax revenues (their ratio to GDP) in the OECD countries in 2000-2004. The relationship … between the interaction of tax rates with corruption and the relative tax revenues shows an inverse U-shape line, as if it … the interaction between the tax rates and the level of corruption, and the third one is a negative effect of the …
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tax evasion and corruption, while it also examines the actual and intended behavior of the economically most active … reactions of respondents to hypothetical situations in which reliance on tax evasion and/or corruption seemingly offer a … neigborhood would be more likely to rely on illegal but economically favorable solutions (such as tax evasion or corruption). …
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corruption on the variation of relative tax revenues (their ratio to GDP) in the OECD countries in 2000-2004. The relationship … between the interaction of tax rates with corruption and the relative tax revenues shows an inverse U-shape line, as if it … the interaction between the tax rates and the level of corruption, and the third one is a negative effect of the …
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tax evasion and corruption, while it also examines the actual and intended behavior of the economically most active … reactions of respondents to hypothetical situations in which reliance on tax evasion and/or corruption seemingly offer a … neigborhood would be more likely to rely on illegal but economically favorable solutions (such as tax evasion or corruption …
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-- hidden economy ; undeclared employment ; tax evasion ; corruption …
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