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The Direct Effects of a Corporate Income Tax

Philip D. Bradley

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1942, vol. 56, issue 4, 638-654

Abstract: Definition of direct tax effect, 638. — The theory of the firm, 639. — Diagrammatic presentation, 642. — The tax ratio, 644. — The tax ratio as a variable: a progressive tax, 646. — Comparison of tax effects and interest effects, 647. — The tax ratio as a constant: a proportional tax, 649. — Plans of more than two years' duration, 650. — Effects of the tax on other economic parameters, 652. — Implications for the theory of investment, 653. — Other implications, 654.

Date: 1942
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