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international experience provides clear guidelines on precisely what taxes should be assigned to states, we suggest that Australia …
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States, Canada, Australia, Chile, and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development for 2006 to 2016, using a …
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The paper examines the question how fiscally strong and fiscally weak states respond to taxing autonomy at the state level, a subject that is currently under debate in Germany where states do have virtually no power to tax. We use a simple theoretical model that incorporates state surtaxes on...
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Fiscal federalism in Germany is characterized by lacking sub-national tax autonomy and intensive fiscal equalization. Due to a sunset clause, the current equalization system has to be renegotiated by the year 2019. Against this backdrop, this contribution studies the reform preferences of...
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