Flatliners: Ideology and Rational Learning in the Diffusion of the Flat Tax



provided by Research Papers in Economics


IIIS Discussion Paper

No.210/March 2007

Flatliners: Ideology and Rational Learning in the Diffusion

of the Flat Tax

Alexander Baturo

Political Science Department, Trinity College Dublin

Julia Gray

Political Science Department, UCLA



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