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The impact of tax burden on welfare attitudes: Micro evidence from welfare states. [PDF]
Guo Y, Gong T.
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Estimation of Tax Benefit of US Nonprofit Hospitals.
Plummer E, Socal MP, Bai G.
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The Pass‐Through of Beer Taxes to Prices: Evidence from State and Federal Tax Changes
, 2016From a policy perspective, it is crucial to understand how changes in beer taxes affect retail beer prices. This study provides new evidence of the pass‐through rate of state beer taxes to prices in a post‐merger era.
Vinish Shrestha, S. Markowitz
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Buoyancy and Income-Elasticity of State Taxes in India
, 1978The objectives of this study are (i) to present an empirical analysis of buoyancy and income-elasticity of State taxes and (ii) to examine the determinants of tax revenue explaining the variations in tax yield.
M. Purohit
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The states have increased their share of national revenue from about 16 per cent in the late 1980s to over 20 per cent. This shift may not have improved the efficiency of raising national taxation revenue. Eight taxes with total revenue in 1995–96 of $26.
R. Albon
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The states have increased their share of national revenue from about 16 per cent in the late 1980s to over 20 per cent. This shift may not have improved the efficiency of raising national taxation revenue. Eight taxes with total revenue in 1995–96 of $26.
R. Albon
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Assigning State Taxes in a Federal Country: The Case of Australia
, 2009Assigning taxes to regional governments is a major issue in all federations. Although neither the literature nor international experience provides clear guidelines on precisely what taxes should be assigned to states, we suggest that Australia should ...
R. Bird, M. Smart
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State Economies and State Taxes: Do Voters Hold Governors Accountable?
, 1995Theory: States have sufficient autonomy in the policies they adopt that voters hold state officials partly responsible for the condition of the state economy.
R. Niemi, H. W. Stanley, R. J. Vogel
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