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HJ Public Finance 100 HB Economic Theory 17 HC Economic History and Conditions 13 HG Finance 11 HD Industries. Land use. Labor 7 GE Environmental Sciences 5 HF Commerce 5 RA Public aspects of medicine 4 HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology 3 JA Political science (General) 3 JZ International relations 3 Accounting 2 H Social Sciences (General) 2 HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform 2 HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare 2 JF Political institutions (General) 2 JS Local government Municipal government 2 Management. Industrial Management 2 DK Russia. Soviet Union. Former Soviet Republics 1 Education and the state 1 F1201 Latin America (General) 1 GF Human ecology. Anthropogeography 1 HE Transportation and Communications 1 HM Sociology 1 Industrial policy. The state and industrial organization 1 L Education (General) 1 Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology (including Cancer) 1 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine 1 R Medicine (General) 1 RC Internal medicine 1 RG Gynecology and obstetrics 1 RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology 1 Subjects outside of the University Themes 1 including municipal services 1
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Kleven, Henrik Jacobsen 13 Saez, Emmanuel 7 Kreiner, Claus Thustrup 6 Thustrup Kreiner, Claus 5 Buiter, Willem H. 4 Briggs, A.H. 3 Bastow, Simon 2 Chwieroth, Jeffrey 2 Costa-i-Font, Joan 2 De-Albuquerque, Filipe 2 Doucouliagos, Hristos 2 Dunleavy, Patrick 2 Eissa, Nada 2 Immervoll, Herwig 2 Knudsen, Martin B. 2 Kom?rek, Lubos? 2 Miller, Marcus 2 Pedersen, Søren 2 Thomas, L.C. 2 Verdelin, Nicolaj 2 Zhang, Lei 2 Abdul Wahab, Nor Shaipah 1 Ahmad, Ala'eddin Mohamad Khalaf. 1 Allan, L. 1 Allcock, Deborah 1 Anderson, GLP 1 Aris, Sulaiman Bin 1 Backus, David 1 Bakrania, Shiv 1 Bandiera, Oriana 1 Bartholomeou, Patricia 1 Benamraoui, Abdelhafid 1 Besley, Timothy 1 Bhandari, P. 1 Bin Lim, Wen 1 Blackorby, Charles 1 Boero, Gianna 1 Bosch, Mariano 1 Bowen, Alex 1 Buttle, Martin 1
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Raising finance to support developing country action: some economic considerations
Bowen, Alex - 2011
This article explores the principles that should guide efforts to raise finance for climate action in developing countries. The main conclusions are that, first, there is an important role for private finance, which would be facilitated by having pervasive and broadly uniform emissions pricing...
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Combining multiple climate policy instruments: how not to do it
Fankhauser, Samuel; Hepburn, Cameron; Park, Jisung - 2011
Putting a price on carbon is critical for climate change policy. Increasingly, policymakers combine multiple policy tools to achieve this, for example by complementing cap-and-trade schemes with a carbon tax, or with a feed-in tariff. Often, the motivation for doing so is to limit undesirable...
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How significant are fiscal interactions in designing federations?: a meta-regression analysis
Costa-i-Font, Joan; De-Albuquerque, Filipe; … - 2011
The economics literature has traditionally advocated that “governments compete”, and hence one should expect non-negligible fiscal interactions between and among different levels of government. This paper uses meta-regression analysis to quantify the size of inter-jurisdictional fiscal...
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How significant are fiscal interactions in federations?: a meta-regression analysis
Costa-i-Font, Joan; De-Albuquerque, Filipe; … - 2011
A large literature examines government fiscal interactions in federations. However, the empirical evidence is scattered and inconclusive, especially with respect to the size of interactions, as well as the institutional and economic determinants underpinning them. This paper uses meta-regression...
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Disasters implied by equity index options
Backus, David; Chernov, Mikhail; Martin, Ian - 2011
We use equity index options to quantify the distribution of consumption growth disasters. The challenge lies in connecting the risk-neutral distribution of equity returns implied by options to the true distribution of consumption growth estimated from macroeconomic data. We attack the problem...
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Liquidity interactions in credit markets: An analysis of the Eurozone sovereign debt crisis
Calice, Giovanni; Chen, Jing; Williams, Julian - 2011
At the end of 2009, countries in the Eurozone began to experience a sudden divergence of bond yields as the perceived prospect of sovereign default risk increased. This paper examines the potential spillovers between the liquidity of the sovereign credit default swap (CDS) market and the...
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A concessionaire selection decision model development and application for the PPP project procurement
Jang, Steve - 2011
The public-private partnership (PPP) arrangements require the optimization of risk allocation between the public and private sectors in order to achieve the best net present value (NPV). Many researchers mentioned that the risk events of a PPP infrastructure projects are interdependent over...
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Unwilling or unable to cheat?: evidence from a tax audit experiment in Denmark
Kleven, Henrik Jacobsen; Knudsen, Martin B.; Kreiner, … - 2011
This paper analyzes a tax enforcement field experiment in Denmark. In the base year, a stratified and representative sample of over 40,000 individual income tax filers was selected for the experiment. Half of the tax filers were randomly selected to be thoroughly audited, while the rest were...
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Seasoned equity offerings in an emerging market: evidence from Thailand.
Lerskullawat, Polwat - 2011
Researchers have developed investigations into both initial and seasoned equity offering (SEO) by obtaining data from developed markets (e.g. Denis, 1994; Kothari and Warner, 1997; Corwin, 2003; Eckbo et al., 2006), while the literature in emerging markets is relatively neglected. This thesis provides an...
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Tax knowledge and tax compliance determinants in self assessment system in Malaysia
Palil, Mohd Rizal - 2010
Self assessment system (SAS) has become the key administrative approach for both personal and corporate taxation in developed countries including the USA, UK and Australia. This approach emphasises both the taxpayers’ responsibility to report their income and the need for them to determine...
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