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In recent years, a lot of rules concerning government expenditures as well as tax revenues were changed in Germany …
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capital income in the Federal Republic of Germany. Average tax rates and marginal tax rates for typical wage income earners …
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reduced in 2009 and will be reduced in 2010. Nevertheless, "bracket creep" will remain a problem in Germany. …
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marginal tax rates on average. ?Bracket creep? will remain a huge problem in Germany. Indexation of the tax rate structure is …
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is measured for a large number of types of private households in the Federal Republic of Germany in 1998. It is shown … impaired. There is evidence that the adjustment of wages for low skilled workers in Germany was impeded by the system of social …
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private households in Germany. In 2001, the difference is small for households consisting of at least three persons. For three …
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Facing very modest GDP growth in Germany in 2001 and 2002, it is investigated if potential output will – as usually …
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The structure of income taxation in Germany implies that the marginal and the average tax rates will rise in the course …
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