Tax Bunching, Income Shifting and Self-employment

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Tax Bunching, Income Shifting and Self-employment. / le Maire, Christian Daniel; Schjerning, Bertel.

Economic Policy Research Unit. Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2012.

Publikation: Working paperForskning

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le Maire, CD & Schjerning, B 2012 'Tax Bunching, Income Shifting and Self-employment' Economic Policy Research Unit. Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen. <http://web.econ.ku.dk/eprn_epru/Workings_Papers/WP-12-04.pdf>

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le Maire, C. D., & Schjerning, B. (2012). Tax Bunching, Income Shifting and Self-employment. Economic Policy Research Unit. Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen. http://web.econ.ku.dk/eprn_epru/Workings_Papers/WP-12-04.pdf

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le Maire CD, Schjerning B. Tax Bunching, Income Shifting and Self-employment. Economic Policy Research Unit. Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen. 2012.

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le Maire, Christian Daniel ; Schjerning, Bertel. / Tax Bunching, Income Shifting and Self-employment. Economic Policy Research Unit. Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, 2012.

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