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statistical discrepancies 7 Current account 5 EU countries 5 EU-Staaten 5 Leistungsbilanz 5 Statistical Discrepancies 4 VAT fraud 4 Betrug 3 Criminal tax law 3 Fraud 3 National accounts 3 Sales tax 3 Steuerstrafrecht 3 Umsatzsteuer 3 Volkswirtschaftliche Gesamtrechnung 3 Welt 3 World 3 Außenhandelsstatistik 2 Außenwirtschaftliches Gleichgewicht 2 Current Account 2 Current Accounts 2 Current accounts 2 Dienstleistungshandel 2 External balance 2 Foreign trade statistics 2 Handelskonflikt 2 Missing trade 2 Service Trade 2 Statistical discrepancies 2 Trade 2 Trade War 2 Trade dispute 2 Trade in services 2 VAT Fraud 2 bilateral trade flows 2 current account 2 current accounts 2 data sources 2 gravity model 2 missing trade 2
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Free 13
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Book / Working Paper 11 Article 2
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Working Paper 11 Arbeitspapier 6 Graue Literatur 6 Non-commercial literature 6 Article 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 13
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Felbermayr, Gabriel 7 Braml, Martin T. 6 Braml, Martin 4 Egger, Peter 2 Felbermayr, Gabriel J. 2 Wolfmayr, Yvonne 2 Felbermary, Gabriel J. 1 Saitō, Makoto 1
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CESifo Working Paper 2 CESifo working papers 2 Kiel Working Paper 2 Kiel working paper 2 Discussion papers / Graduate School of Economics, Hitotsubashi University 1 International Tax and Public Finance 1 International tax and public finance 1 WIFO Working Papers 1 WIFO working papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 7 EconStor 6
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The EU self-surplus puzzle : an indication of VAT fraud?
Braml, Martin; Felbermayr, Gabriel - In: International tax and public finance 29 (2022) 5, pp. 1075-1097
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The EU self-surplus puzzle: an indication of VAT fraud?
Braml, Martin T.; Felbermayr, Gabriel J. - In: International Tax and Public Finance 29 (2021) 5, pp. 1075-1097
The world runs a trade surplus with itself: the reported values of exports exceed the reported values of imports. This is logically impossible but a well-known empirical fact. Less well-known is the fact that, in recent years, the EU has a trade surplus with itself that amounts to more than 80%...
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What do we really know about the transatlantic current account?
Braml, Martin T.; Felbermayr, Gabriel - 2019
Do the U.S. have a current account surplus or a deficit with the EU? Since 2009, official sources disagree: The U.S. Department of Commerce claims a consistent U.S. surplus while Eurostat reports the opposite. International transactions are notoriously difficult to measure accurately, but the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012052429
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What Do We Really Know about the Transatlantic Current Account?
Braml, Martin T.; Felbermayr, Gabriel J. - 2019
Do the U.S. have a current account surplus or a deficit with the EU? Since 2009, official sources disagree: The U.S. Department of Commerce claims a consistent U.S. surplus while Eurostat reports the opposite. International transactions are notoriously difficult to measure accurately, but the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012141003
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The EU self-surplus puzzle: An indication of VAT fraud?
Braml, Martin; Felbermayr, Gabriel - 2019
The world runs a trade surplus with itself: Exporters report larger values of exports than what importers report as imports. This is a logically impossible but well known empirical fact. Less well known, in recent years, more than 80 percent of the global surplus is a trade surplus that the EU...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012146983
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The EU Self-Surplus Puzzle: An Indication of VAT Fraud?
Braml, Martin T.; Felbermary, Gabriel J. - 2019
The world runs a trade surplus with itself: the reported values of exports exceed the reported values of imports. This is a logically impossible but well-known empirical fact. Less well-known is the fact that, in recent years, more than 80 percent of the global surplus is a trade surplus that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012179781
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What do we really know about the transatlantic current account?
Braml, Martin T.; Felbermayr, Gabriel - 2019
Do the U.S. have a current account surplus or a deficit with the EU? Since 2009, official sources disagree: The U.S. Department of Commerce claims a consistent U.S. surplus while Eurostat reports the opposite. International transactions are notoriously difficult to measure accurately, but the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012051883
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The EU self-surplus puzzle : an indication of VAT fraud?
Braml, Martin; Felbermayr, Gabriel - 2019
The world runs a trade surplus with itself: Exporters report larger values of exports than what importers report as imports. This is a logically impossible but well known empirical fact. Less well known, in recent years, more than 80 percent of the global surplus is a trade surplus that the EU...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012146231
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What do we really know about the transatlantic current account?
Braml, Martin T.; Felbermayr, Gabriel - 2019
Do the U.S. have a current account surplus or a deficit with the EU? Since 2009, official sources disagree: The U.S. Department of Commerce claims a consistent U.S. surplus while Eurostat reports the opposite. International transactions are notoriously difficult to measure accurately, but the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012065058
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The EU self-surplus puzzle : an indication of VAT fraud?
Braml, Martin; Felbermayr, Gabriel - 2019
The world runs a trade surplus with itself: the reported values of exports exceed the reported values of imports. This is a logically impossible but well-known empirical fact. Less wellknown is the fact that, in recent years, more than 80 percent of the global surplus is a trade surplus that the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012138841
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