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Micro‐ and macro‐economic effects: secreting assets to evade non‐business (private) obligations and responsibilities

Ellen Harshman, Muhammed Islam, Camille A. Nelson and Henry M. Ordower

Journal of Financial Crime, 2002, vol. 10, issue 2, 166-183

Abstract: Keywords: United States of America, Responsibilities, Ethics, Assets, Liability, Taxation, Family law, Feminism

Date: 2002
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