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Mooij, Ruud A. de Groot, Henri L. F. de Nahuis, Richard Thissen, Laura Linders, Gert-Jan M. Horst, Albert van der Tang, Paul J. G. Möhlmann, Jan L. Gorter, Joeri Bardsley, Nick Gelauff, George M. M. Pelkmans, Jacques Borghijs, Alain Fidrmuc, Jan Brücker, Herbert Belot, Michèle Hazans, Mihails Möhlmann, L. Jan Parikh, Ashok K. Aidis, Ruta Bishop, Kate Fidrmuc, Jana P. All co-authors tax empirical foreign european investment studies direct analysis trade funds structural countries auslandsinvestition literature variation unternehmensbesteuerung schätzung estimation data elasticity elastizität rate paper differences taxation barriers policy arbeitsmarktpolitik intangible international explain systematic vergleich comparison cohesion labour institutions rates new meta wirkungsanalyse synthesis research effectiveness capital union member states impact country type steuerbelastung approach fertile soil elasticities
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Sjef Ederveen Alternative spellings: Sjief Ederveen S. Ederveen Biblio: Tätig im Dutch Min, of Economic Affairs; Tätig beim CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
Publishing years Series Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute (6) CPB discussion paper (5) CPB document (3) AccessLab - regional labour market adjustments in the accession candidate countries : fifth framework programme ; workpackage Nr. ... (2) ENEPRI working paper (2) Occasional paper / ENEPRI, European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes (2) Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper (1) Working paper (1) European economy / Economic papers (1) Working paper / ENEPRI, European Network of Economic Policy Research Institutes (1) CESifo working papers (1) CESifo working papers : the international platform of Ludwig-Maximilians University's Center for Economic Studies and the Ifo Institute (1)