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The end of the flat tax experiment in Slovakia: An evaluation using behavioural microsimulation in a dynamic macroeconomic framework. (2019). Svarda, Norbert ; Senaj, Matus ; Horvath, Michal ; Valachyova, Jana ; Siebertova, Zuzana.
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