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China is experiencing population ageing caused by a rapidly declining fertility rate and increased life expectancy. This demographic transition poses economic challenges, yet the intensity of these challenges depends on a number of factors, with the move of people from rural to urban areas being...
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economic growth in 19th century Germany. We apply a structural VAR framework to a new annual data set from 1870 to 1912 that …, transportation and agriculture. In this regard, the growth patterns in 19th century Germany are reminiscent to those in today …
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We examine whether government ideology was correlated with the growth in military expenditure in Germany over the …
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The paper provides a comprehensive assessment of the latest German corporate income and capital tax reform, which entails a major shift of the capital tax burden from the firm to the household level. Using a dynamic two-country computable general equilibrium model with integrated capital...
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contribution uses time series data for a single country with good data quality: Germany. With a specification that includes all …
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Most countries pay substantial intergovernmental transfers to poor regions. Since these transfers are often paid with the aim of achieving regional convergence, they should have a positive effect on economic growth. However, it is equally possible that transfers perpetuate under-development by...
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