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studies based on aggregated or survey data. Between 2011 and 2013, progressive taxation was abolished, and a flat income tax …The study examines the income redistribution effects of the Hungarian flat-tax and the introduction of the novel family … favoured high-income earners and taxpayers with children, while the main losers are low-income and/or childless workers. While …
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studies based on aggregated or survey data. Between 2011 and 2013, progressive taxation was abolished, and a flat income tax …The study examines the income redistribution effects of the Hungarian flat-tax and the introduction of the novel family … favoured high-income earners and taxpayers with children, while the main losers are low-income and/or childless workers. While …
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This paper examines the Granger causality between total expenditures, own source revenues, grants received from the State and long-term loans for 12 subgroups of Finnish municipalities. Two panel data sets that cover the years 1985-1992 and 1993-1999 are used in order to compare the effect of...
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The Hungarian Personal Income Tax system is being transformed between 209 and 2013. Tax brackets and the previously … existing tax credit is being abolished and this changes the net/gross income ratios in all income categories. This does not … only lead to a significant loss in government's income, but also changes redistribution within the society. However …
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from 1 January, 2005. WIll this lead increase in resources deveoted to R and D by Indian companies for the development of … for developing new drugs for neglected diseases? Can India contribte to lowering the cost of new drug development and make …
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Previous research on optimal R&D subsidies has focussed on the long run. This paper characterizes the optimal time path of R&D subsidization in a semi-endogenous growth model, by exploiting a recently developed numerical method. Starting from the steady state under current R&D subsidization in...
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