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) strategic interactions appear to emerge from tax competition rather than yardstick competition, with capital controls and fiscal … the political agency (yardstick competition) does not necessarily engender a "race to the bottom". …
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III rules, thus suggesting a 'race to the top' in capital standards. We study regulatory competition when banks are …
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developed which describes the general structure of competition for attention and characterizes equilibria. The exogenous … competing companies (senders) with their radiation technologies. The endogenous variables explained by the theory are …
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While the old systems competition took place with closed borders, globalisation has brought about a new type of systems … competition that is driven by the mobility of factors of production. The new systems competition will likely imply the erosion of … induced the respective government activity in the first place. The new systems competition will force inefficient governments …
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regulatory tools – a data minimization principle and a price cap – that can be used by data protection agencies and competition …
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evaluation of the fiscal treatment of one resource must account for the simultaneous adjustment of both. -- fiscal competition …
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It is often argued that tax competition may lead to a 'race to the bottom'. This result may indeed hold in the case of … importantly also by the benefits that the welfare state provides. The paper analyzes fiscal competition with and without migration … productivity) engage in fiscal competition. Using numerical simulations we examine how the migration and tax policies are shaped …
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between universities and governments. Student mobility generates a university competition effect which induces them to … the education of agents who will work abroad. At equilibrium, the free-rider effect always dominates the competition … competition increases with human capital production. Consequently, supranational policies aimed at promoting teaching quality …
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