Can taxes tame the banks? Evidence from European bank levies

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Can taxes tame the banks? Evidence from European bank levies. / Devereux, Michael P.; Johannesen, Niels; Vella, John .

Kbh. : Economic Policy Research Unit. Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2013.

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Devereux, MP, Johannesen, N & Vella, J 2013 'Can taxes tame the banks? Evidence from European bank levies' Economic Policy Research Unit. Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, Kbh. <http://web.econ.ku.dk/eprn_epru/Workings_Papers/WP-13-05.pdf>

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Devereux, M. P., Johannesen, N., & Vella, J. (2013). Can taxes tame the banks? Evidence from European bank levies. Economic Policy Research Unit. Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen. EPRU Working Paper Series Bind 2013 Nr. 05 http://web.econ.ku.dk/eprn_epru/Workings_Papers/WP-13-05.pdf

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Devereux MP, Johannesen N, Vella J. Can taxes tame the banks? Evidence from European bank levies. Kbh.: Economic Policy Research Unit. Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen. 2013.

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Devereux, Michael P. ; Johannesen, Niels ; Vella, John . / Can taxes tame the banks? Evidence from European bank levies. Kbh. : Economic Policy Research Unit. Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2013. (EPRU Working Paper Series; Nr. 05, Bind 2013).

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