Stefan Bach
DIW Berlin and University of Potsdam
Stefan Bach is deputy head of the public economics department at the German Institute of Economic Research (DIW Berlin) and lecturer at University of Potsdam.
His research work is focused on empirical public finance, especially taxation and public revenue, social security, and distribution of income and wealth. He managed numerous policy advice studies on taxation and public finance issues.
Articles by Stefan Bach:
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Eurozone crisis: Time to tax the rich?
15 August 2012, 22306 reads
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Taxing the rich: The case of Germany
29 June 2011, 15224 reads
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