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The 'starving the beast' hypothesis claims that tax cuts lead to lower public spending, rather than higher debt levels and higher taxes in the future. This paper uses the institutional setting of German fiscal federalism to its advantage in order to explore how fiscal policy reacts to exogenous...
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In this study, we analyze the cyclicality of fiscal policies in China during the period 1978-2013. We find that the cyclicality of local government spending in China significantly affects the cyclicality of total government spending. By employing both time-series and province-level panel data,...
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In this study, we analyze the cyclicality of fiscal policies in China during the period 1978-2013. We find that the cyclicality of local government spending in China significantly affects the cyclicality of total government spending. By employing both time-series and province-level panel data,...
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identify the causal price effects, we compare the development of prices in Germany to those in Austria. Our findings indicate …
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This paper analyzes Germany's fiscal policy position. Half of GDP passes through the hands of government, a high debt … GDP is 4. This trend will intensify in an aging society. All these factors weaken the prospects for reform that Germany …
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