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* Pigou, A. C. ''A Study in Public Finance'', Macmillan, 1928 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=30362401](Questia subscribers) | * Pigou, A. C. ''A Study in Public Finance'', Macmillan, 1928 [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=30362401](Questia subscribers) | ||
* Samuelson, Paul "The Pure Theory of Public Expenditures", Review of Economics and Statistics, 36(4): 350-356, 1954 | * Samuelson, Paul "The Pure Theory of Public Expenditures", Review of Economics and Statistics, 36(4): 350-356, 1954 | ||
* US Department of the Treasury: ''Fact Sheets: Taxes''[http://www.ustreas.gov/education/fact-sheets/taxes/] |
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- Adam, Stuart and Browne, James: A Survey of the UK Tax System, Institute of Fiscal Studies, April 2009[1]
- Richard Goode: The Individual Income Tax, Brookings Institution, 1976
- "Meade Report": The Structure and Reform of Direct Taxation, Institute of Fiscal Studies [2] Allen &Unwin, 1978
- "Mirrlees Report" Reforming the Tax System for the 21st Century, (The report of the Mirrlees Review[3]), forthcoming
- OECD Tax and the Economy: a Comparative Assessment of OECD countries
- Pigou, A. C. A Study in Public Finance, Macmillan, 1928 [4](Questia subscribers)
- Samuelson, Paul "The Pure Theory of Public Expenditures", Review of Economics and Statistics, 36(4): 350-356, 1954
- US Department of the Treasury: Fact Sheets: Taxes[5]