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Tax-Induced Emigration: Who Flees High Taxes? Evidence from the Netherlands
Giarola, J. V. C., Marie, O., Cörvers, F., & Schmeets, H. (2023). Tinbergen Institute. Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers No. 23-053/V https://tinbergen.nl/discussion-paper/6274/23-053-v-tax-induced-emigration-who-flees-high-taxes-evidence-from-the-netherlands
More information about this publicationShould I Pay or Should I Go? Dutch Evidence on Tax-Induced Out-Migration
Giarola, J. V. C., Marie, O., Cörvers, F., & Schmeets, H. (2023). Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). CEPR Discussion Paper Series No. DP18455 https://cepr.org/publications/dp18455
More information about this publicationThe Commission must apply strictly the provisions of the Temporary Framework, but State aid for Ryanair remains pie in the sky
Nicolaides, P. (2023). The Commission must apply strictly the provisions of the Temporary Framework, but State aid for Ryanair remains pie in the sky: Cases T-34/21, T-238/21, and T-268/21 Ryanair v Commission. , (6), 347-350. Article lpad031. https://doi.org/10.1093/jeclap/lpad031
More information about this publicationThe limitations of fixed-term contract regulation
Gundt, N. (2023). The limitations of fixed-term contract regulation. , (3), 428-432. https://doi.org/10.1177/20319525231172090
More information about this publicationGouvernement Économique, but Not Like in the 1990s
Spendzharova, A. (2023). Gouvernement Économique, but Not Like in the 1990s: The Commission and the ECB's Policies Advancing the ‘Green Transition’. , (S1), 136-146. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.13541
More information about this publicationThe show must go on: The EU's quest to sustain multilateral institutions since 2016
Schütte, L., & Dijkstra, H. (2023). The show must go on: The EU's quest to sustain multilateral institutions since 2016. , (5), 1318-1336. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.13466
More information about this publicationNGOs as new Guardians of the Treaties? Analysing the effectiveness of NGOs as decentralised enforcers of EU law
Reiners, K., & Versluis, E. (2023). NGOs as new Guardians of the Treaties? Analysing the effectiveness of NGOs as decentralised enforcers of EU law. , (8), 1518-1536. https://doi.org/10.1080/13501763.2022.2084146
More information about this publicationWhy Procedures Matter and Sanctions Much Less
Eliantonio, M., & Richelle, J. (2023). Why Procedures Matter and Sanctions Much Less: 'Second-Round' Infringement Proceedings in Environmental Matters and the CJEU's Ruling European Commission v Bulgaria. , (4), 458-468.
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De Witte, B. (2023). Foreword. In M. Sahadžić, M. Kos, J. Kukavica, J. Gašperin Wischhoff, & J. Scholtes (Eds.), (pp. xi-xii). Routledge.
More information about this publicationThe CJEU's Reasoning in Slovenia v Croatia
Vidmar, J. (2023). The CJEU's Reasoning in Slovenia v Croatia: A Dispute Ancillary to Another Dispute, but Which One? In J. Vidmar (Ed.), (pp. 181-204). Brill | Nijhoff. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004544796_008
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