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Political Science not elsewhere classified 3 Fiscal illusion 2 Public Economics- Taxation and Revenue 2 Public Policy 2 Government and Politics not elsewhere classified 1 complexity 1 elasticity 1 flypaper effect 1 intergovernmental grants 1 local government 1 public choice 1 revenue 1 revenue complexity hypothesis 1
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Dollery, Brian E. 2 Worthington, Andrew C. 2 Hancock, Linda 1 Murphy, Kristina 1 O'Neil, Michael 1
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Risky business : why the Commonwealth needs to take over gambling regulation
Hancock, Linda; O'Neil, Michael - 2010
This is a policy paper based on an overview of the national and international evidence of the harmful impacts of gambling and a critique of current approaches to gambling governance and regulation in Australia. Gambling is licensed and regulated at state level. State and Territory governments...
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Tax complexity and fiscal illusion: An empirical evaluation on of the Heyndels and Smolders approach
Dollery, Brian E.; Worthington, Andrew C. - 1999
In a pioneering paper on the revenue-complexity hypothesis, Heyndels and Smolders (1995) demonstrate that the conventional employment of the Hirschman-Herfindal index (HHC) in the empirical analysis of fiscal illusion introduces an arbitrary restriction without theoretical foundation. They...
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State expenditure and fiscal illusion in Australia: A test of the revenue complexity, revenue elasticity and flypaper hypotheses
Dollery, Brian E.; Worthington, Andrew C. - 1995
Despite the federal structure of its constitution, no empirical study of fiscal illusion at the level of state expenditure has yet been undertaken in Australia. This paper seeks to go at least some way towards remedying the omission by subjecting the revenue-complexity, revenue-elasticity and...
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