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distribution of income in Germany. We simulate stepwise increases in the value-added tax (VAT) rate, which are compensated by …
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ACE regime in Germany. The simulation results show that granting an ACE for corporate income tax purposes results in a …
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This paper assesses the effects that an introduction of the French family splitting mechanism would have on German families' labour supply and intra-household consumption behaviour. We use simulated real world microdata created by means of a "deterministic" collective labour supply model. The...
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base broadening. Its implications are thus not unique to Germany. Especially in view of the current economic crisis … heart of the academic and political debate in Germany and other countries. In this paper we present a new corporate …
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In this paper we focus on the compliance effects of tax regime changes. According to the economic model of tax evasion, a tax reform should affect compliance through its impact on tax rates and incentives. Our findings demonstrate the importance of at least two further effects not covered by the...
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base broadening. Its implications are thus not unique to Germany. Especially in view of the current economic crisis … heart of the academic and political debate in Germany and other countries. In this paper we present a new corporate …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009152555
quantitative analysis for Germany indicates that such concerns are misplaced. We find that the abolition of VAT differentiation has …
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. Empirical data underpin our theoretical findings: A regression analysis of Germany’s green tax reform explains environmental tax …
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We assess the design of the recent environmental tax reform in Germany. Based on fundamental welfare economics we argue …
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This paper compares predictions obtained for the analysis of tax reforms with collective and unitary models of household labour supply and consumption behaviour. We simulate real world microdata by means of a collective approach, using a compound procedure of estimation and calibration based on...
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