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The Taxation Of Income From Capital A Comparative Study Of The United States The United Kingdom Sweden And West Germany Mervyn A King Don Fullerton

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The Taxation Of Income From Capital A Comparative Study Of The United States The United Kingdom Sweden And West Germany Mervyn A King Don Fullerton
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The Taxation Of Income From Capital A Comparative Study Of The United States The United Kingdom Sweden And West Germany Mervyn A King Don Fullerton instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.43 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Mervyn A. King; Don Fullerton
ISBN: 9780226436319, 0226436314
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Taxation Of Income From Capital A Comparative Study Of The United States The United Kingdom Sweden And West Germany Mervyn A King Don Fullerton by Mervyn A. King; Don Fullerton 9780226436319, 0226436314 instant download after payment.

Taxation—both corporate and personal—has been held responsible for the low investment and productivity growth rates experienced in the West during the last decade. This book, a comparative study of the taxation of income from capital in the United States, the United Kingdom, Sweden, and West Germany, establishes for the first time a common framework for analysis that permits accurate comparison of tax systems.

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