Economists have been discussing the implications of the rise of the #intangible economy in relation to the secular #stagnation hypothesis, and looking more generally into the policy implications it has for #taxation. Read the blogs review by @SMerler >> https://t.co/KLsEuakZIL pic.twitter.com/6fueZnGOLH— Bruegel (@Bruegel_org) August 15, 2018
15 August 2018
In "Analysis"
Economists have been discussing the implications of the rise of the #intangible economy in relation to the secular #stagnation hypothesis, and looking more generally into the policy implications it has for #taxation. Read the blogs review by @SMerler >> https://t.co/KLsEuakZIL pic.twitter.com/6fueZnGOLH— Bruegel (@Bruegel_org) August 15, 2018
15 August 2018
In "Analysis"
Economists have been discussing the implications of the rise of the #intangible economy in relation to the secular #stagnation hypothesis, and looking more generally into the policy implications it has for #taxation. Read the blogs review by @SMerler >> https://t.co/KLsEuakZIL pic.twitter.com/6fueZnGOLH— Bruegel (@Bruegel_org) August 15, 2018
15 August 2018
In "Analysis"
RT @Bruegel_org: Economists have been discussing the implications of the rise of the #intangible economy in relation to the secular #stagnation hypothesis, and looking more generally into the policy implications it has for #taxation. Read the blogs review by @SMerler >> https://t.co/KLsEuakZIL https://t.co/6fueZnGOLH
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RT @Bruegel_org: Economists have been discussing the implications of the rise of the #intangible economy in relation to the secular #stagnation hypothesis, and looking more generally into the policy implications it has for #taxation. Read the blogs review by @SMerler >> https://t.co/KLsEuakZIL https://t.co/6fueZnGOLH
Economists have been discussing the implications of the rise of the #intangible economy in relation to the secular #stagnation hypothesis, and looking more generally into the policy implications it has for #taxation. Read the blogs review by @SMerler >> https://t.co/KLsEuakZIL pic.twitter.com/6fueZnGOLH— Bruegel (@Bruegel_org) August 15, 2018
15 August 2018
In "Analysis"
RT @Bruegel_org: Economists have been discussing the implications of the rise of the #intangible economy in relation to the secular #stagnation hypothesis, and looking more generally into the policy implications it has for #taxation. Read the blogs review by @SMerler >> https://t.co/KLsEuakZIL https://t.co/6fueZnGOLH
Economists have been discussing the implications of the rise of the #intangible economy in relation to the secular #stagnation hypothesis, and looking more generally into the policy implications it has for #taxation. Read the blogs review by @SMerler >> https://t.co/KLsEuakZIL pic.twitter.com/6fueZnGOLH— Bruegel (@Bruegel_org) August 15, 2018
15 August 2018
In "Analysis"
RT @Bruegel_org: Economists have been discussing the implications of the rise of the #intangible economy in relation to the secular #stagnation hypothesis, and looking more generally into the policy implications it has for #taxation. Read the blogs review by @SMerler >> https://t.co/KLsEuakZIL https://t.co/6fueZnGOLH
Economists have been discussing the implications of the rise of the #intangible economy in relation to the secular #stagnation hypothesis, and looking more generally into the policy implications it has for #taxation. Read the blogs review by @SMerler >> https://t.co/KLsEuakZIL pic.twitter.com/6fueZnGOLH— Bruegel (@Bruegel_org) August 15, 2018
15 August 2018
In "Analysis"