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Redistributive grants schemes, such as fiscal equalization, are a common characteristic of local public finance in several countries. However, large and small jurisdictions are treated differently by the respective fiscal equalization schemes that often tend to favour larger jurisdictions. This...
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sharing ; fiscal equalization ; agglomeration ; tax competition ; municipal finance …
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Even though metropolitan areas account for half of the population, and an even larger share of economic activity of OECD countries, almost no systematic information on governance structures in these areas exists. This study – based on a novel data set – gives an overview of governance...
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This paper provides an overview of country specific approaches to metropolitan area governance. It provides brief descriptions of the typical structures of metropolitan governance, with a particular focus on the involved organisations. It points out metropolitan areas that have unusual...
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-2000. Agglomeration benefits are estimated based on city productivity premia which are computed after controlling for the skills …
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Many of the world's major cities have attracted a flurry of out-of-town (OOT) home buyers. Such capital inflows affect house prices, rents, construction, labor income, wealth, and ultimately welfare. We develop an equilibrium model, calibrated to the typical U.S. metropolitan area, to quantify...
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A common urban mobility plan for Prague and its metropolitan region as well as the creation of an integrated transport system coordinated by a central transport body are the main assets Prague can leverage to enhance accessibility. However, weak links to land use plans, the lack of...
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By extending the incomplete contract model to the provision of local collective goods, this paper formally analyzes the political hold-up problem between landowner and collective goods provider in urban land use. The model focuses on three-party contractual relationship and analyzes the impact...
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By extending the incomplete contract model to the provision of local collective goods, this paper formally analyzes the political hold-up problem between landowner and collective goods provider in urban land use. The model focuses on three-party contractual relationship and analyzes the impact...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014090920
Based on a dynamic panel data model, this paper estimates the impact of lockdown policies on inflation with metropolitan-level data in the US. After controlling for the unit/time fixed effects and a number of aggregate demand/supply shifters, lockdown policies created a mild inflationary effect...
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