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Publications → Financial Markets → Taxes

A Short Play on the Idea of the Laffer Curve in Transition Economies

The paper examines whether Laffer Curve exists in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland.

Link http://www.case.com.pl/up…publikacja_plik/SA175.pdf
Author Walewski, M
Date 1999
Institute Center for Social and Economic Research
Tags Laffer, Curve, czech, Hungary, Poland
← Tax Systems in the Selected Transition Economies
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→ Slovak tax reform: one year after

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