Estimating and evaluating proxies for the marginal tax rate.: An article from: Australian Journal of Management

Saturday, 29. May 2010

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Title: Estimating and evaluating proxies for the marginal tax rate.
Author: Kerry Pattenden
Publication: Australian Journal of Management (Refereed)
Date: December 1, 2002
Publisher: Australian Graduate School Of Management
Volume: 27 Issue: 2 Page: 187(16)

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Estimating and evaluating proxies for the marginal tax rate.: An article from: Australian Journal of Management

Understanding and Evaluating Prospectuses, Offering Documents, and Proxy Statements

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Understanding and Evaluating Prospectuses, Offering Documents, and Proxy Statements