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... Don Fullerton , Yolanda Kodrzycki Henderson and John B. Shoven Long Run Effects of the Accelerated Cost Recovery System Don Fullerton and Yoland Kodrzycki Henderson 1982 21 . Union Wages , Seniority and Unemployment Gene M. Grossman 22 ...
... Don Fullerton , Yolanda Kodrzycki Henderson and John B. Shoven Long Run Effects of the Accelerated Cost Recovery System Don Fullerton and Yoland Kodrzycki Henderson 1982 21 . Union Wages , Seniority and Unemployment Gene M. Grossman 22 ...
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... Don Fullerton 37 Chapter 6 : The United States of The Taxation of Income from Capital : A Comparative Study of the U.S. , U.K. , Sweden , and West Germany Mervyn A. King and Don Fullerton 38 . Chapter 7 : Comparisons of Effective Tax ...
... Don Fullerton 37 Chapter 6 : The United States of The Taxation of Income from Capital : A Comparative Study of the U.S. , U.K. , Sweden , and West Germany Mervyn A. King and Don Fullerton 38 . Chapter 7 : Comparisons of Effective Tax ...
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... Don Fullerton and Andrew B. Lyon Which Effective Tax Rate ? Don Fullerton Occupational Licensure as an Input Regulation Carl Shapiro Consumer Protection Policy in the United States Carl Shapiro Trade Policies and Increasing Returns G ...
... Don Fullerton and Andrew B. Lyon Which Effective Tax Rate ? Don Fullerton Occupational Licensure as an Input Regulation Carl Shapiro Consumer Protection Policy in the United States Carl Shapiro Trade Policies and Increasing Returns G ...
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