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To what extent do bond market reactions to an unexpected deficit shock depend on state-specific politics? To answer this question, we calculate German state bond spreads over government benchmark paper using information from Datastream for the period 2006-2010. We test for a variety of...
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Auf dem Höhepunkt der Finanzkrise vor zehn Jahren wurde die Schuldenbremse eingeführt. Seither haben sich die öffentlichen Haushalte deutlich erholt - wohl überwiegend nicht aufgrund der Schuldenbremse. Vielmehr haben der lang anhaltende Aufschwung und dauerhaft niedrige Zinsen zu einem...
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Die steigenden Zinsen haben Auswirkungen auf die kommunalen Haushalte. Sie erhöhen die Kosten für Kredite und verteuern damit die Finanzierung notwendiger Investitionen in Infrastruktur und Transformation. Zwar dürfte der Großteil der Kommunen ausreichend Spielräume haben, um mit höheren...
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Through an intertemporal budget constraint, jurisdictions may gain advantages in tax and spending competition by 'competing' on debt. While the existing spatial econometric literature focuses on tax and spending competition, very little is known about spatial interaction via public debt. This...
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Through an intertemporal budget constraint, jurisdictions may gain advantages in tax and spending competition by 'competing' on debt. While the existing spatial econometric literature focuses on tax and spending competition, very little is known about spatial interaction via public debt. This...
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Through an intertemporal budget constraint, jurisdictions may gain advantages in tax and spending competition by 'competing' on debt. While the existing spatial econometric literature focuses on tax and spending competition, very little is known about spatial interaction via public debt. This...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010485958
Through an intertemporal budget constraint, jurisdictions may gain advantages in tax and spending competition by 'competing' on debt. While the existing spatial econometric literature focuses on tax and spending competition, very little is known about spatial interaction via public debt. This...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013060312
We study the fiscal policy reactions of municipalities in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia to an unanticipated spending shock. The implementation of a horizontal transfer system led to additional contributions for selected municipalities. Using the quasi-random assignment, we examine...
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