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No. 2107

ESTIMATING THE EFFECTS OF TAX REFORM IN DIFFERENTIATED PRODUCT OLIGOPOLISTIC MARKETS Chaim Fershtman, Neil Gandal and Sarit Markovich
INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION AND PUBLIC POLICY

ISSN 0265-8003

ESTIMATING THE EFFECTS OF TAX REFORM IN DIFFERENTIATED PRODUCT OLIGOPOLISTIC MARKETS
Chaim Fershtman, Neil Gandal and Sarit Markovich
Discussion Paper No. 2107 March 1999
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CEPR Discussion Paper No. 2107 March 1999

ABSTRACT Estimating the Effects of Tax Reform in Differentiated Product...