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Tino Sanandaji

    Tino Sanandaji est un économiste irano-suédois dont le travail explore l'analyse approfondie des systèmes économiques et de leur impact sociétal. Ses recherches abordent fréquemment les thèmes du développement économique, des structures institutionnelles et des inégalités sociales. L'approche de Sanandaji se caractérise par sa rigueur analytique, visant à relier les concepts économiques théoriques à des défis sociétaux concrets. Ses écrits cherchent à encourager une réflexion critique sur la manière dont les forces économiques façonnent notre monde.

    Owner-Level Taxes and Business Activity
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      The Socioeconomic Impact of Migration to a Scandinavian Welfare State

      • 230pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
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      As demonstrated in the book, European welfare states have fairly similar outcomes with regard to refugee migration, but with differences in degree and the scale of migration.

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    • Owner-Level Taxes and Business Activity

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The book delves into the impact of owner-level taxation on business activity, challenging the notion that such taxes are neutral. It critiques common macroeconomic models for their oversimplifications and emphasizes the importance of incorporating complex factors like entrepreneurship and corporate governance. By doing so, it reveals that taxation can significantly influence firm behavior and decision-making. The text serves as a cautionary note for policymakers, urging them to consider the limitations of economic models when forming tax policies.

      Owner-Level Taxes and Business Activity