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<p>Dimensions of Tax Design brings together a high-profile group of more than fifty international experts and younger researchers. It consists of a set of thirteen commissioned studies which draw on the latest thinking in each area. These are supplemented by expert commentaries to provide a wide range of views and ideas.</p>
Authors
Jonathan Shaw
Research Fellow Financial Conduct Authority
Jonathan is a Research Fellow at the IFS and a Technical Specialist in the Economics Department at the Financial Conduct Authority.
Joel Slemrod
University of Michigan
John Whiting
Chartered Institute of Taxation
Book Chapter details
- ISBN
- 978-0-19-955375-4
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
Suggested citation
J, Shaw and J, Slemrod and J, Whiting. (2010). 'Administration and compliance'
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