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In 2009, Germany introduced a new debt rule in its federal constitution (Grundgesetz). The socalled 'debt brake …
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In 2009, Germany introduced a new debt rule in its federal constitution (Grundgesetz). The socalled 'debt brake …
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This paper analyses the impact of the monetary regime change from the Bundesbank to the ECB in 1999 on inflation expectations. In the theoretical part, the Barro-Gordon model is used to derive the potential effect of a new central bank on inflation, inflation expectations and forecast errors....
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In Germany, the medium-term financial planning ("Mifrifi") was introduced at the end of the sixties. This study … Treaty appears to have transformed Germany?s budgetary planning not into the direction of more credible and binding …
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survey falls in period of extensive debate about and actual adoption of a company tax reform bill in Germany. …
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Social and/or political involvement within the population is often argued to enhance public sector performance. The underlying idea is that engagement fosters political awareness and interest and increases the public?s monitoring ability. Still, although extensive voter involvement may put...
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selfinterest. We test this framework on representative survey data for Germany for the years 1991, 2000 and 2004. Our results …
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Setting minimum tax rates is a well discussed way of mitigating pressure from tax competition. This paper investigates which motives shape the support for a minimum corporate tax among politicians. We make use of a unique data base: a survey among members of the European parliament. Our results...
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Germany. For that purpose we make use of the representative German General Social Survey (ALLBUS). This survey offers data to …
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This contribution empirically analyses the individual determinants of tax rate preferences. For that purpose we make use of the representative German General Social Survey (ALLBUS) that offers data on the individual attitudes toward progressive, proportional, and regressive taxation. Our...
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