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Frictions and taxpayer responses: evidence from bunching at personal tax thresholds. (2021). Roantree, Barra ; Browne, James ; Adam, Stuart ; Phillips, David.
In: International Tax and Public Finance.
RePEc:kap:itaxpf:v:28:y:2021:i:3:d:10.1007_s10797-020-09619-0.

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