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30.12.2014
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A Study on R&D Tax Incentives
Straathof Bas (project leader)
Gaillard-Ladinska Elina
Kox Henk
Mocking Remco
Goldberg Itzhak
Jensen Camilla
Lindholm Peter
Sobolewski Maciej
Berg-Andersson Birgitta
kaseva Hannu
Rouvinen Petri
Valkonen Tarmo
Sellner Richard
Schönpflug Karin
Paterson Iain
European Commission Taxation Paper. Working Paper No 52
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30.12.2014
Pages
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