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We analyse tax revenue elasticities by applying dynamic models to a new disaggregated dataset for Germany, which is …
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under various inflation scenarios. We develop a tax micro-simulation model for the newly available Panel on Household … solely to Germany. Additionally, when we introduce the empirical evidence that capital income grows faster than non …
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-fiscal narrative for Germany, the U.S. and Italy with evidence obtained from simple regression models and a time-varying VAR. We find …
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The recent crisis in the United States has often been associated with substantial amounts of policy uncertainty. In this paper we ask how uncertainty about fiscal policy affects the impact of fiscal policy changes on the economy when the government tries to counteract a deep recession. The...
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This paper investigates how government bond purchases affect leverage-constrained banks and non-financial firms by utilising a stochastic general equilibrium model. My results indicate that government bond purchases not only reduce non-financial firms' borrowing costs, amplified through a...
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This article describes ZEW-EviSTA®, the microsimulation model developed and used at ZEW - Centre for European Economic …
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and GDP. For Germany, we find strong evidence for Wagner’s law throughout the whole period analyzed (1960-2007), while our … Wagner’s law that ruins the sustainability of public finances in Germany. Our findings underline the importance of the German …
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This paper provides new evidence that taxes affect capital structure choice, using a unique and comprehensive panel data set which covers 86,173 German non-financial firms over the years 1973–2008. Following the Graham methodology to simulate marginal tax rates, we find a statistically and...
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Despite strongly equalized per capita revenue and similar budgetary institutions, fiscal performance is increasingly diverging across German federal states. Given that state and local governments are endowed with expenditure autonomy, this paper investigates whether the composition of...
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Bank distress can have severe negative consequences for the stability of the financial system, the real economy, and for public finances. Regimes for the restructuring and resolution of banks, financed by bank levies and fiscal backstops, seek to reduce these costs. Bank levies attempt to...
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