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European Union / Finance minister / Minister of the Economy /  Industry and Employment / Philippe Maystadt / Public economics / Political philosophy / European Union value added tax / Politics of Europe / Ad valorem tax / Taxation / Tax reform / Value added tax
Date: 2010-12-10 10:55:51
European Union
Finance minister
Minister of the Economy
Industry and Employment
Philippe Maystadt
Public economics
Political philosophy
European Union value added tax
Politics of Europe
Ad valorem tax
Taxation
Tax reform
Value added tax

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