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The Working Familias tax credit and some European tax reforms in a collective setting
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Open Access publications from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
01/2006;
Source: RePEc
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Keywords
different patent policy instruments
distortionary effects
distributional consequences
economic growth
empirical evidence
first part
following conclusions
globally optimal level
income inequality
intellectual property rights
IPR
IPR protection
macroeconomic effects
multiple distortions
open economy
optimal level
paper introduces different patent policy instruments
patent rights
positive relationship
second part