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“Sakura” has not grown in a day: infrastructure investment and economic growth in Japan under different tax regimes
Emmanuel Apergis, Nicholas Apergis
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Mathematics
Taxation
100%
Economic Growth
91%
Tax
90%
Infrastructure
88%
Japan
80%
Relationships
12%
Trade-offs
10%
Policy
10%
Resources
9%
Alternatives
6%
Business & Economics
Infrastructure Investment
71%
Economic Growth
67%
Recession
51%
Japan
43%
Tax
40%
Industrial Production
31%
Taxation
26%
Corporate Income Taxation
25%
Indirect Taxation
23%
Capital Taxation
22%
Income Taxation
19%
Japanese Economy
19%
Household Income
14%
Trade-offs
11%
Empirical Results
10%
Resources
9%
Alternatives
7%
Social Sciences
taxation
66%
taxes
56%
economic growth
55%
Japan
46%
infrastructure
44%
recession
42%
industrial production
29%
regime
14%
estimation procedure
14%
household income
11%
taxes
11%
income
7%
economy
6%
resources
4%