Keyphrases
Machine Translation
100%
Economic Growth
46%
Double Tax Treaties
39%
Taxation
34%
Developing Countries
31%
Public Sector
31%
Foreign Direct Investment
26%
Tax Treaties
26%
Unemployment
24%
Tax Rate
21%
Austria
15%
Income Tax
15%
Public Debt
15%
Wages
14%
Business Tax
14%
OECD Countries
13%
Developed Countries
13%
Budget Deficit
13%
Social Security
13%
Legal Form
12%
Corporation Tax
12%
Germany
11%
Endogenous Growth Model
11%
Unequal Treatment
11%
Natural Person
11%
Asymmetric Double
11%
Treaties
10%
Capital Income Taxation
10%
Machine Learning Algorithms
10%
Relief Method
10%
Wage Premium
10%
China
10%
Party Membership
10%
Fiscal Policy
10%
Capital Export
10%
Sales Tax
10%
Intragenerational
10%
Distribution Effect
10%
Personality Principle
10%
Territorial Principle
10%
Tax Competition
10%
Asset Transaction
10%
Asset Growth
10%
Fiscal Policy Measures
10%
Double Tax Agreement
9%
Structural Change
8%
Treaty Shopping
8%
Legal Entity
8%
Debt Capital
8%
Double Taxation
8%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Double Taxation
64%
Public Sector
52%
Foreign Investment
36%
Developing Countries
31%
Tax Rate
24%
Fiscal Policy
22%
Public Expenditure
22%
Corporate Income Tax
20%
Budget Deficit
15%
Public Debt
15%
Business Tax
15%
Unemployment Insurance
14%
Wealth
14%
Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development
13%
Endogenous Growth Model
13%
Human Capital
13%
Price
12%
Finance
11%
Growth Theory
10%
Structural Change
10%
Wage Structure
10%
Tax Competition
10%
Machine Learning
10%
Tax Revenue
10%
Sales Tax
10%
Welfare Economics
10%
Public Choice Theory
10%
Transaction Tax
10%
Investors
9%
Perfect Competition
8%
Labor Market
8%
Tax Burden
8%
Tax Incentive
8%
Volatility
7%
Economic developments
7%
Public Finance
7%
Moral Hazard
7%
Externalities
7%
Financing Investment
7%
Corporate Taxation
6%
Imperfect Competition
5%
EU Countries
5%
Frictional Unemployment
5%
Transnational Corporation
5%
Tax Haven
5%
Business Cycle
5%
Monte Carlo Simulation
5%
New Product Development
5%
Intermediate Labor Market
5%
Indirect Taxation
5%