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The Incidence Analysis of a Local Wage Tax with Urban Spatial Structure

著者(英) Yoshio Itaba

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Keizaigaku‑Ronso (The Doshisha University economic review)

volume 41

number 4

page range 1‑17

year 1990‑06‑30

URL http://doi.org/10.14988/pa.2017.0000001147

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