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The well-known Johansson-Samuelson Theorem proves that, in partial equilibrium, comprehensive income taxation with a uniform tax rate is neutral in terms of investment decisions, if fiscal depreciation allowances coincide with economic depreciation. In this article we show that this result does...
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As presented in leading corporate finance textbooks, the predominant method for making capital budgeting decisions is discounted cash flow analysis. The primary benefit of this approach is that it allows for different discount rates to be used for different projects. In this paper, I argue that...
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The well-known Johansson-Samuelson Theorem proves that, in partial equilibrium, comprehensive income taxation with a uniform tax rate is neutral in terms of investment decisions, if fiscal depreciation allowances coincide with economic depreciation. In this article we show that this result does...
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As presented in leading corporate finance textbooks the predominant method for making capital budgeting decision is discounted cash flow analysis. The primary benefit of this approach is that it allows for different discount rates to be used for different projects. In this paper, I argue that...
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The well-known Johansson-Samuelson Theorem proves that, in partial equilibrium, comprehensive income taxation with a uniform tax rate is neutral in terms of investment decisions, if fiscal depreciation allowances coincide with economic depreciation. In this article we show that this result does...
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general equilibrium model that integrates a theory of equilibrium unemployment into a monetary model with nominal price …
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