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The economics of higher education an analysis of taxes versus fees by Creedy, John 1949-
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Income, inequality, and the life cycle by Creedy, John 1949-
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Taxation and economic behaviour introductory surveys in economics by Creedy, John 1949-
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The distributional effects of indirect taxes models and applications from New Zealand by Creedy, John 1949-
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Modelling the composition of government expenditure by Creedy, John 1949-
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Dynamics of income distribution by Creedy, John 1949-
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The economics of ageing
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Taxation, poverty, and income distribution
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New developments in the economics of population ageing
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Dynamics of inequality and poverty
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