How Long to Read Contemporary Issues in Taxation Research

By Tax Research Network (U.K.). Conference

How Long Does it Take to Read Contemporary Issues in Taxation Research?

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In an introductory chapter, the editors provide an overview of the subject matter of each of the substantive chapters (of which there are ten). They conclude by seeking to extrapolate from those chapters, notwithstanding their diversity, various matters of wider and contemporary import to taxation.

How long is Contemporary Issues in Taxation Research?

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