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Policy Article

Remedies against persistent subsidization policies (original publication in German)

Orientierungen zur Wirtschafts- und Gesellschaftspolitik, 2000 (1): 25-28

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Dr. Astrid Rosenschon - Kiel Institute
Astrid Rosenschon

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Publication Date
03/2001

Key Words

  • subsidies
  • Reduction of Subsidies
  • Tax policy

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  • Germany
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