Benefit incidence with incentive effects, measurement errors and latent heterogeneity : a case study for China
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August 2015
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Authors: | Ravallion, Martin ; Chen, Shaohua |
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Journal of public economics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, ISSN 0047-2727, ZDB-ID 183995-0. - Vol. 128.2015, p. 124-132
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Subject: | Poverty | Transfers | Marginal tax | Fiscal incidence | Optimal taxation | China | Armut | Optimale Besteuerung | Grenzsteuersatz | Marginal tax rate | Steuervergünstigung | Tax incentive |
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