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natural resources, including the question of natural talent or who should bear the costs of children’s education; the rule of …, viewing society as a single integrated construct. Equal distribution of land, not private but public payment of education fees …
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education, health care, and infrastructure. Complicating the policy challenges of taxation in developing countries are issues … issue essential to understanding the effects of taxes on development. Topics addressed include the effect of taxation on …
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taxes lead to statistically significant improvements in income inequality among EU member states. We conclude that tax … policy, specifically the choice of taxes implemented, and labor market institutions, union membership in particular, reduce …
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skill intensive. Furthermore, firms have little incentive to grow, since by staying small they can avoid taxes and complex …
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's education than father's. More educated women work more hours in the market labor force, broadening the tax base and thereby … expenditures toward women's education. …
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may be self-enforcing also in a more general model where education is an alternative to work, and the disutility of child …
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