JER, 第 10 卷Hanyang Economic Research Institute in collaboration with Hanyang University College of Business and Economics, 2005 |
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第 13 頁
... preferences on tax policies and the distribution F ( 0 ; ) , but 17 For example , they have access to the same information concerning the party preferences distribution in the electorate through opinions polls . 18 Note that in the ...
... preferences on tax policies and the distribution F ( 0 ; ) , but 17 For example , they have access to the same information concerning the party preferences distribution in the electorate through opinions polls . 18 Note that in the ...
第 18 頁
... preferences are different among voters , optimal tax policies of both parties will be pursued until the marginal ... preference dis- tributions fi ( Þ ) ‡ fj ( Þ ) , for voters i and j , i ‡ j , ( but the same tax preference : V1 = Vj ...
... preferences are different among voters , optimal tax policies of both parties will be pursued until the marginal ... preference dis- tributions fi ( Þ ) ‡ fj ( Þ ) , for voters i and j , i ‡ j , ( but the same tax preference : V1 = Vj ...
第 20 頁
... preferences . That is , different party preferences of voters ( stemming from misperceived bene- fits between parties ) will provide an incentive for both parties to favour voters with stronger party preference when choosing tax policy ...
... preferences . That is , different party preferences of voters ( stemming from misperceived bene- fits between parties ) will provide an incentive for both parties to favour voters with stronger party preference when choosing tax policy ...
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