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This paper takes stock of German public support measures in favour of families. The database comprises benefits from family-specific norms of tax law as well as cash and in-kind transfers both from public budgets (federal, states’ and local layer) and from the social insurance system...
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Tax expenditures are granted for a variety of purposes in Germany. They were significantly reduced in December 2003. After the general election in 2005, additional reductions of the tax expenditures were decided upon; however, new measures were introduced, too. The paper presents data on the...
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Tax expenditures are granted for a variety of purposes in Germany. They were significantly reduced in December 2003. After the general election in 2005, additional reductions of the tax expenditures were decided upon; however, new measures were introduced, too. The paper presents data on the...
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Subsidization policy is intensively discussed in Germany. The paper demonstrates the extent of subsidization in Germany. Subsidies are defined as the sum of tax expenditures and those government expenditures which distort the structure of the economy; financial aid is granted to different...
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Die Aufwendungen für die zahlreichen familienpolitischen Maßnahmen in Deutschland summieren sich auf 321,1 Mrd. DM im Jahr 2000 und auf 328,1 Mrd. DM im Jahr 2001. Die Beträge erhöhen sich auf 345,0 Mrd. DM (353,4 Mrd. DM), wenn man die Leistungen nach dem Bundesausbildungsförderungsgesetz...
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