Do Tax Incentives Work? The Real Effects of the Tax Reform Act: Comment
Bob Chirinko
National Tax Journal, 1992, vol. 45, issue 3, 291-97
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Explains that there remain important gaps in the economic theory that underlies empirical models and that are reflected in a less than satisfactory empirical understanding of the determinants of charitable contributions, real estate investment, and business fixed investment.
Date: 1992
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