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In the aftermath of the global financial crisis and great recession, many countries face substantial deficits and growing debts. In the United States, federal government outlays as a ratio to GDP rose substantially from about 19.5 percent before the crisis to over 24 percent after the crisis. In...
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This paper examines how the adoption of a fiscal rule affects the sustainability of fiscal policy in two OECD countries; Australia and Sweden. While recent fiscal reforms undertaken in both these countries are useful for ensuring the sustainability of government budgets, there are a few...
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This paper examines how the adoption of a fiscal rule affects the sustainability of fiscal policy in two OECD countries; Australia and Sweden. In Australia, we show that government revenues are not necessarily growing at a faster rate than government expenditures, at least from the viewpoint of...
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This paper reports the first empirical evidence that fiscal reform efforts in transition countries have positive effects. Using the EBRD BEEPS I and II data, reported in 1999 and 2002, rigorous econometric models are estimated showing that the share of bribes paid to tax collectors is reduced in...
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Wie ist der von Paul Kirchhof in diesem Jahr vorgelegte Entwurf zur Reform des deutschen Steuerrechts zu beurteilen? Dieter Dziadkowski, Mitglied der Ursprungslandkommission und der Einkommensteuer-(Bareis)-Kommission, betont, dass der Reformentwurf »ein ganzheitliches Werk« sei mit dem Ziel,...
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Nachdem der ursprüngliche Kommissionsvorschlag, der auf dem Ursprungslandprinzip bzw. dem Gemeinsamen-Markt-Prinzip beruhte, von der Mehrzahl der EG-Länder nicht akzeptiert worden ist, hat sich der Ministerrat am 19. November 1990 auf ein Übergangssystem für die Jahre 1993 bis Ende 1996...
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