Revenue implications of alternative tax systems in the context of a changing central city employment structure: the case of Washington, D.C.
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Syracuse, N.Y.
Metropolitan Studies Program, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
1977
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Schriftenreihe: | Metropolitan Studies program
Occasional Paper ; 33 |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references |
Umfang: | VIII, 62, A-20 S. 28 cm |
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spelling | Greytak, David Verfasser aut Revenue implications of alternative tax systems in the context of a changing central city employment structure the case of Washington, D.C. David Greytak and Edward M. Cupoli Syracuse, N.Y. Metropolitan Studies Program, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs 1977 VIII, 62, A-20 S. 28 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Metropolitan Studies program : Occasional Paper 33 Includes bibliographical references Cupoli, Edward M. Verfasser aut Metropolitan Studies program Occasional Paper ; 33 (DE-604)BV024469612 33 |
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title | Revenue implications of alternative tax systems in the context of a changing central city employment structure the case of Washington, D.C. |
title_auth | Revenue implications of alternative tax systems in the context of a changing central city employment structure the case of Washington, D.C. |
title_exact_search | Revenue implications of alternative tax systems in the context of a changing central city employment structure the case of Washington, D.C. |
title_full | Revenue implications of alternative tax systems in the context of a changing central city employment structure the case of Washington, D.C. David Greytak and Edward M. Cupoli |
title_fullStr | Revenue implications of alternative tax systems in the context of a changing central city employment structure the case of Washington, D.C. David Greytak and Edward M. Cupoli |
title_full_unstemmed | Revenue implications of alternative tax systems in the context of a changing central city employment structure the case of Washington, D.C. David Greytak and Edward M. Cupoli |
title_short | Revenue implications of alternative tax systems in the context of a changing central city employment structure |
title_sort | revenue implications of alternative tax systems in the context of a changing central city employment structure the case of washington d c |
title_sub | the case of Washington, D.C. |
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