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Some German states enjoy substantial privileges in the established system of horizontal fiscal trasnfers. This is due to an artificial inflating of population. Stimulated by a ruling of the Supreme Court, a study by Munich's ifo-institute argues that the degree of inflating is too high. We...
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This paper presents a case study on non-academic economic research in Germany. We find deplorable methodological and empirical shortcomings in a prominent study by Munich's ifoinstitute, which studies aspects of the federal legislation of transfer payments between German states. We suspect that...
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This paper provides new empirical evidence on gender differences in competitive preferences using a representative data set of more than 25000 individuals from 36 countries. The empirical results show that the gender differences in competitive preferences are statistically significant in almost...
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