The mismeasure of man's well-being: refining realized income measures with wealth, portfolio, and mortality information
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2005
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Authors: | Johnson, Barry ; Bourne, Jenny |
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Proceedings / 97th Annual Conference on Taxation : Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 11-13, 2004 ; and minutes of the Annual meeting of the National Tax Association, Thursday, November 11, 2004. - Washington, DC : National Tax Assoc.. - 2005, p. 111-119
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Subject: | Sterblichkeit | Mortality | Vermögen | Wealth | Messung | Measurement | Einkommen | Income | Theorie | Theory | Portfolio-Management | Portfolio selection | Schätzung | Estimation | Lebensqualität | Quality of life | Sozialer Indikator | Social indicator | Zufriedenheit | Satisfaction |
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