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Tax Reform of the Century -- the Swedish Experiment

Jonas Agell, Peter Englund and Jan Södersten ()

National Tax Journal, 1996, vol. 49, issue 4, 643-64

Abstract: Describes the 1991 reform of Sweden's tax system ("the most far-reaching reform in any industrialized country in the postwar period"); examines behavioral responses (impact on consumption, housing, and labor supply). Reviews the lessons from a major evaluation effort, sponsored by the Swedish government and involving a large number of researchers.

Date: 1996
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