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The current debate on the EURO distracts attention on the next steps of economic integration, namely the field of fiscal integration and tax competition in Europe. This paper puts a focus on some perspectives of this like theoretical welfare implications, the question of fairness and harmfulness...
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We use experiments to compare dynamic and static wars of attrition (i.e. second-price all-pay auctions) and first-price all-pay auctions. Many other studies find overbidding in first-price all-pay auctions. We can replicate this property. In wars of attrition, however, we find systematic...
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With the forthcoming single currency the current discussion on fair returns not only focuses on the transfers to the EC but also on the implicit gains and losses in seigniorage revenues for each single participant of the EMU. After a short clarification of differient concepts of seigniorage and...
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A survey of reasons for harmonisation of indirect taxes accross Europe will be done with short reference to the major topic of tax competition. The discussion can be divided into two major fields of harmonisation: several indirect commodity taxes and the VAT, on which will be the focus of this...
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The standard theory in tax competition as one part of the broader field of fiscal competition uses an comparative approach by drawing parallels between privat and institutional competition. The paper argues that this approach ignores certain limits of institutional competition like transaction...
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According to the latest OECD-publication on tax competition, harmfulness and fairness of international tax arrangements are an emerging global issue. This paper surveys the current suggestions of the OECD for a code of „fair and good“ taxation from perspective of international cooperation...
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Absentmindedness is a special case of imperfect recall which according to Piccione and Rubinstein (1997a) leads to time inconsistencies. Aumann, Hart and Perry (1997a) question their argument and show how dynamic inconsistencies can be resolved. The present paper explores this issue from a...
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This article defines in a precise manner three different mechanisms to achieve impartiality in distributive justice and studies them experimentally. We consider a first-person procedure, the Rawlsian veil of ignorance, and two third-party procedures, the impartial spectator and the ideal...
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We report on an experiment using video technology to manipulate pre-play communication protocols in the lab and to study purely social effects of communication on donations and discrimination between potential receivers. The experimental design eliminates strategic factors by allowing two...
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Tournaments represent an increasingly important component of organizational compensation systems. While prior research focused on fixed-prize tournaments, i.e., on tournaments where the prize or prize sum to be awarded is set in advance, we introduce a new type of tournament into the literature:...
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