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Love thy children or money. Reflections on debt neutrality and estate taxation

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Bibliographic reference Pestieau, Pierre ; Thibault, Emmanuel. Love thy children or money. Reflections on debt neutrality and estate taxation. In: Economic Theory, Vol. 50, no. 1, p. 31-57 (2012)
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