Long-Term Changes in Married Couples’ Labor Supply and Taxes: Evidence from the U.S. and Europe since the 1980s
Alexander Bick,
Bettina Brüggemann,
Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln and
Hannah Paule-Paludkiewicz
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Nicola Fuchs-Schuendeln
A chapter in NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics 2018, 2018, pp 44-62 from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
JEL-codes: E60 H20 H31 J22 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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Working Paper: Long-term Changes in Married Couples' Labor Supply and Taxes: Evidence from the US and Europe Since the 1980s (2018) 
Working Paper: Long-Term Changes in Married Couples' Labor Supply and Taxes: Evidence from the US and Europe since the 1980s (2018) 
Working Paper: Long-term Changes in Married Couples' Labor Supply and Taxes: Evidence from the US and Europe Since the 1980s (2018) 
Working Paper: Long-term Changes in Married Couples' Labor Supply and Taxes: Evidence from the US and Europe Since the 1980s (2018) 
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