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-post federal policy internalizes horizontal fiscal externalities, insulating tax policy from capital mobility. Federal policy … externalities welfare-deteriorating relative to tax competition. …
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-post federal policy internalizes horizontal fiscal externalities, insulating tax policy from capital mobility. Federal policy … externalities welfare-deteriorating relative to tax competition. …
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This paper assesses the interactions of horizontal fiscal equalisation schemes with debt policy by sovereign regional governments. Local public goods are either financed by debt or taxation. A horizontal equalisation scheme eleviates regional public revenue disparities under horizontal and...
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externalities in the form of inter-regional capital tax competition and technical externalities in the form of inter … and technical externalities but free-ride on the transfer system. Efficiency can be achieved by introducing a second …
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The paper considers governments' public procurement decision as a way of influencing industry structure. In a federation in which capital is mobile and capital taxation is harmonized, a home bias in public procurement can potentially be explained as an effort to increase the capital intensity of...
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The paper considers governments' public procurement decision as a way of influencing industry structure. In a federation in which capital is mobile and capital taxation is harmonized, a home bias in public procurement can potentially be explained as an effort to increase the capital intensity of...
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The tax competition for mobile capital, in particular the reluctance of small countries to agree on measures of tax coordination, has ongoing political and economic fallouts within Europe. We analyse the effects of introducing a two tier structure of capital taxation, where the asymmetric member...
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