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, Hauptstädte, TGV-Städte und Tor-zu-Europa-Städte. Insgesamt werden durch die europäische Zusammenarbeit ein Wachstumsschub für die …. Demnach werden die südlichen Regionen Deutschlands ein kräftigeres Wachstum der Bruttowertschöpfung, der Industrie und des …
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Dienstleistungen. Schließlich ist man zu Schätzungen über das künftige Wachstum der Stadtregionen gekommen - für die Periode 1989 bis …
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Eine Stärkung der wirtschaftlichen und sozialen Kohäsion in der EG setzt eine Annäherung des Lebensstandards zwischen Ländern und Regionen voraus. Ein Blick auf die Empirie zeigt allerdings, daß die Europäische Gemeinschaft auf dem Weg zu mehr Konvergenz in der ökonomischen Entwicklung...
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Problem der neuen wirtschaftlichen Kluft in Europa auseinander. Diese Kluft, die entlang der polnischen, ungarischen und …
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This paper examines the importance of fiscal autonomy in the analysis of decentralization. Using new data published by the OECD (2001 and 2002), it reproduces several indicators and proposes new measures of decentralization that take into consideration su-bnational governments'autonomy over...
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In China, most of the service delivery responsibilities are assigned to the subnational governments. Yet for reasons of efficiency in tax collection and administration, the central government collects revenues far in excess of its expenditure needs. In 2003 the central government collected 70...
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The purpose of this paper is to develop a model that isrich enough to capture some of the central features of the interaction between national tax systems in an integrated world but simple enough to yield sharp insights into some of the central questions which that interaction raises. The...
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This paper discusses fiscal responsibility laws in Latin America, with special attention to their provisions for fiscal discipline by subnational governments. It discusses why and when such laws might be useful-to help resolve the coordination problem in getting diverse governments to avoid...
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Recent experience with fiscal decentralization in many developing and transition economies has led many observers to question whether fiscal decentralization undermines macroeconomic stability. In several countries, transfers from central to lower-level governments have increased fiscal deficits...
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Using non-linear methods, this paper finds that existing estimates of government spending multipliers in expansion and recession may yield biased results by ignoring whether government spending is increasing or decreasing. For industrial countries, the problem originates in the fact that,...
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