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We study state-dependent effects of narratively identified tax shocks in Germany and the UK over the period 1974Q1 … cuts initially have a larger effect during times of nonrecession in Germany, whereas we find no state-dependent effects for … cuts and hikes individually: tax hikes can be expansionary in Germany (UK) when implemented during non …
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I study the spill-over effects of legislated discretionary tax changes in the United States, Germany, and the United …
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We study the announcement effect of legislated tax changes on GDP in the US, Germany, and the UK. Using, as the shock … Germany. When allowing the responses to vary over the business cycle, we find evidence that US GDP drops regardless of the …
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, we study whether legislative tax changes affect the trade balance in the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom …) indirect tax changes in Germany and the UK, (v) spillovers of US tax changes into Germany and the UK, and (vi) asymmetric … in the US and Germany react quite similarly: imports tend to rise; exports do not change much. Consequently and fostered …
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This paper investigates the long-term evolution of the tax system in Germany to explain why the political left has … system is very different and taxes labour much less than in Germany. In this sense the British selftransformation of the …Das Diskussionspapier untersucht die langfristige Entwicklung des Steuersystems in Deutschland und erklärt, warum die …
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Western countries such as France and Germany? A comparative-historical analysis of the development of neoliberal politics in … adversarial to business, and their welfare states more redistributive than those of France and West Germany. Monica Prasad shows … status quo. In France and West Germany, where tax structures were more regressive, industrial policy more pro-growth, and …
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