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distribution of fiscal transfers in Germany's intergovernmental transfer system over the period 1970-2002. It can be shown that … not seem to matter. We also find empirical evidence that overrepresentation became more important over time. …
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distribution of fiscal transfers in Germany's intergovernmental transfer system over the period 1970-2002. It can be shown that … not seem to matter. We also find empirical evidence that overrepresentation became more important over time. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005558232
distribution of fiscal transfers in Germany's intergovernmental transfer system over the period 1970-2002. It can be shown that … not seem to matter. We also find empirical evidence that overrepresentation became more important over time …
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A recent decision of the German Constitutional Court requires political decision makers to revise the system of intergovernmental transfers in order to limit free bargaining among state and federal government officials. The present paper provides empirical support for the thesis that political...
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The paper starts with a description of major reforms of EU policy in the network industries. Based on the normative economics of regulation, it then points out generic information and transaction cost problems of regulatory policy making. An appropriate allocation of regulatory competencies may...
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The paper starts with a description of major reforms of EU policy in the network industries. Based on the normative economics of regulation, it then points out generic information and transaction cost problems of regulatory policy making. An appropriate allocation of regulatory competencies may...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011491086
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Federalism is commonly thought to be a pro-liberty system of government, in contrast to a unitary system. Within a unitary system, people face but a single government that taxes and regulates. Within federal systems, however, people face two or more governments that tax and regulate. In light of...
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