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This paper explores the role of political stability on fiscal policy choices in a time-series analysis over 158 years on the Swiss federal level. We argue that the fiscal-commons problem of public finances is affected by the time-horizon of a finance minister. Arguably, the incentives for an...
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In this paper, we provide empirical evidence for the influence of income taxes on the choice of residence of taxpayers at the local level. The fact that Swiss communities can individually set tax multipliers thereby shifting the progressive tax scheme which is fixed at the cantonal (state) level...
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interest rate anomaly results from systemic risk anticipation, we discuss whether Switzerland remains an interest rate island …
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Switzerland. While there is some evidence on personal income tax competition between Swiss cantons, evidence on the impact of … intercantonal corporate income tax differences on the location of business within Switzerland is missing. In this paper, we present …
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We investigate the political determinants of risk premiums which sub-national governments in Switzerland have to pay …
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The paper investigates the fiscal effects of Swiss cantonal debt brakes by taking explicitly into account the rules' coverage. An in-depth analysis provides unique evidence that suggests the following: First, fiscal rules at the cantonal level have a negative effect on public deficits, which is...
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examining the effects of an unexpectedly accepted and farreaching referendum in Switzerland in February 2014. The vote has put … several economically relevant agreements between Switzerland and its main trading partner, the European Union, at stake. Using …
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The Swiss debt brake is widely appreciated as one of the most rationally designed fiscal rules in the world and was thus also discussed as blueprint in the debates about fiscal rules in Germany, the European Union member states and Israel. However, evidence that this rule really contributes to...
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