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A Comparative View on the Tax Performance of Developing Countries: Regional Patterns, Non-Tax Revenue and Governance

  • Christian von Haldenwang EMAIL logo and Maksym Ivanyna
Published/Copyright: August 23, 2012

Published Online: 2012-08-23
Published in Print: 2012-12-01

© 2012 Christian von Haldenwang et al., published by Sciendo

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