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the previous German empirical literature: First, we study all legal forms of a Kapitalgesellschaft, firms that generally …
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, using estimations based on a unique pseudo-panel data set from Germany for the period 1998 to 2006. Tax return data cover … rate that a corporation would have faced in a particular period, had there been no endogenous change of its tax base …
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Concurrent taxation is a feature of many federal systems. As a consequence of this fact, the tax policy of one level of government affects the tax base of the other. This paper carries out a theoretical analysis of the interdependent tax-setting decisions of federal and regional governments,...
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. We find evidence that the overall inequality of earnings in Germany has been rising throughout the period due to both …
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strategic business exit, while a corporation's performance does not moderate this relationship. …
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Recently, integrating Transaction Cost Economic (TCE) and Resource Based View (RBV) arguments has become one of the most prominent theoretical approaches in research on business relationships. We question this dominance and strengthen an exclusive TCE perspective by recalling two of the core TCE...
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Governmental activities in welfare states influence private charitable giving predominantly in two ways: (1) government spending on the provision of public goods may cause crowding out of private charitable contributions; and (2) tax incentives may boost private charitable giving. For a rich...
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We examine whether low-paid jobs have an effect on the occupational advancement probability of unemployed persons to obtain better-paid jobs in the future (stepping-stone effect). We make use of data from the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) and apply a dynamic random-effects probit model. Our...
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