Gasto público, Impuesto sobre la Renta inversión privada en México/(Public Spending, Income Tax and Private Investment in Mexico)

The objective of this research is to study the relationship between private investment decisions, on the one side, and income tax revenues and public expenditures, on the other, in order to contribute to the debate on a suitable fiscal reform for Mexico. A panel dynamic econometric model was develop...

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