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In the context of a stylised game theoretical framework of capital tax competition, we show that when repeated policy interactions are associated to a systematic punishment of the deviating policymaker, a co-ordinated outcome can be the solution to the non co-operative tax game. This result...
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Economic literature suggests that banks change their dividend payouts for three main reasons. They may be willing to … to introduction of sector-wide recommendation by regulators to suspend dividend payouts in view of prevailing large …, over a decade and a half preceding the pandemic, bank dividend payouts were adjusted in line with the three motivations …
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At the onset of the Covid-19 outbreak, central banks and supervisors introduced dividend restrictions as a new policy … estimate the impact of the ECB's dividend recommendation on bank lending and risk-taking. To address identification issues, we … fiscal policies that supported credit during the Covid-19 downturn and investigates their interaction with the dividend …
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highlights the importance of managing perceptions about dividend uncertainty through credible communication about the expected … duration, frequency and severity of dividend restrictions to limit their unintended side effects. …
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Due to input-output linkages, an industry level shock can widely transmit to the rest of the economy. We identify government policies on the automobile industry, which change final prices and estimate their effect on sales and production. An example could be the scrappage schemes that many...
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Two seemingly unconnected empirical results suggest an intriguing mechanism. First, economic integration helps harmonize prices internationally, with trade being the primary channel (Rogoff 1996, Goldberg and Knetter 1997). Second, monetary union may greatly increase the amount of trade among...
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The purpose of this paper is to explain the relation between the Border Effect and industrial concentration. This is achieved by founding this relation on the Home Market Effect and testing the robustness of this foundation through an application to the European Single Market. A sectorial...
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This paper analyses the relationship between openness to trade and wages at the industry level (15 manufacturing industries) in 25 EU countries over the period from 1995 to 2005. By applying a cross-country and industry-specific approach, it is possible to control for unobserved heterogeneity at...
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There is an ongoing debate in the literature about the quality content of Chinese exports and to what extent China imposes a threat to the market positions of advanced economies. While China's export structure is very similar to that of the advanced world, its export unit values are well below...
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We study cross-country price differences in the European market for new passenger cars based on detailed pricing and technical data. Car prices in Europe converged until the year 2003, but not thereafter. Within the EU 15 countries the price range of the median model in 2004 was close to 20...
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