Toying with Death and Taxes: Some Lessons from Down Under
Joshua Gans and
Andrew Leigh
The Economists' Voice, 2006, vol. 3, issue 6, 3
Abstract:
Economists think many (most?) things are subject to incentives. The evidence from ''Down Under'' suggests that even the timing of death could vary with a repeal of estate taxes.
Date: 2006
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