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It is obvious that changes in budget shares affected both the changes in
purchasing power and in relative prices . In prior crisis year , food share
accounted for 38 . 6 percent of the budget of the average low - income
households in Malaysia .
It is obvious that changes in budget shares affected both the changes in
purchasing power and in relative prices . In prior crisis year , food share
accounted for 38 . 6 percent of the budget of the average low - income
households in Malaysia .
第 191 頁
The tax ratio , however , may remain constant in a simple setting because
changes in the size of the unofficial economy lead to proportional changes in the
denominator and numerator of the tax ratio . This intriguing differential effect of
taxes on ...
The tax ratio , however , may remain constant in a simple setting because
changes in the size of the unofficial economy lead to proportional changes in the
denominator and numerator of the tax ratio . This intriguing differential effect of
taxes on ...
第 201 頁
Table 5 shows that the differential effects are robust to changes in sample ,
changes in estimation methods , and the inclusion of other potential determinants
of the unofficial economy . Column ( 1 ) shows that our main finding remains
intact ...
Table 5 shows that the differential effects are robust to changes in sample ,
changes in estimation methods , and the inclusion of other potential determinants
of the unofficial economy . Column ( 1 ) shows that our main finding remains
intact ...
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