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these - and this is shown to be true also for perfectly coordinated tax increases. It is also shown that an agglomeration is … agglomeration for some levels of taxes. …
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agglomeration of production into a manufacturing core and agricultural periphery, creating regional income differentials. We examine … thus higher equilibrium taxes. Moreover, economic integration must increase taxes when the forces of agglomeration are the …
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This Paper considers tax competition and tax harmonization in the presence of agglomeration forces and falling trade …
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tax on capital and capture the positive externality that arise in the agglomeration. If industry is not concentrated …
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