Dose tax evasion affect occupational choice? *
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The tax evasion affects the functioning of modern economies in many ways. A novel micro-econometric procedure that identifies the extent to which occupational choices are distorted by tax avoidance and evasion incentives is discussed.
Publication Name: Oxford Bulletin of Economics & Statistics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0305-9049
Year: 2003
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Testing for panel cointegration with multiple structural breaks
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A study examining the null hypothesis of cointegration, which allows for the possibility of multiple structural breaks in both the level and trend of cointegrated panel regression, is presented.
Publication Name: Oxford Bulletin of Economics & Statistics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0305-9049
Year: 2006
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Family Finance and New Business Start-ups
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Using data on Asian entrepreneurs in Britain, this paper treats of family lending, next to bank loans, as a source to finance business start-ups.
Publication Name: Oxford Bulletin of Economics & Statistics
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0305-9049
Year: 2001
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