nep-iue New Economics Papers
on Informal and Underground Economics
Issue of 2014‒10‒17
three papers chosen by
Catalina Granda Carvajal
Universidad de Antioquia

  1. Economic Growth and Optimal Income Tax Evasion By Oscar Mauricio VALENCIA ARANA
  2. Optimal Border Taxes in Developing Countries: On the Importance of a Large Informal Sector By Knud MUNK
  3. Minimum Educational Standard to Complement Taxation in the Presence of Hidden Activities By Jean-François JACQUES; Florence ARESTOFF

  1. By: Oscar Mauricio VALENCIA ARANA
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ekd:003306:330600147&r=iue
  2. By: Knud MUNK
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ekd:002596:259600120&r=iue
  3. By: Jean-François JACQUES; Florence ARESTOFF
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:ekd:000238:23800054&r=iue

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