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Employing data from a representative survey conducted in Germany, this paper examines public preferences for the size … and composition of government expenditure. We focus on public attitudes toward taxes, public debt incurrence, and public …, political ideology, and time preference are significantly related to individual attitudes toward public spending, taxes, and …
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Employing data from a representative survey conducted in Germany, this paper examines public preferences for the size … and composition of government expenditure. We focus on public attitudes toward taxes, public debt incurrence, and public …, political ideology, and time preference are significantly related to individual attitudes toward public spending, taxes, and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013040404
public expenditures especially those responding to market failures tend to be favorable to growth, most taxes are growth …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009307545
side and avoid raising distortive taxes. Third, the fiscal framework should be improved by making fiscal rules less pro … enlarged mandate, while removing its power to veto the budget. This Working Paper relates to the 2012 OECD Economic Survey of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009690137
We discuss and provide an overview of the size and role of the government, notably in terms of what the government "should" do, how the government could spend and intervene in the economy, how much governments spend and what they spend their money on. This is done from a historical perspective...
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We compute government spending multipliers for the Euro Area (EA) contingent on the interestgrowthdifferential, the so-called r-g. Whether the fiscal shock occurs when r-g is positive or negativematters for the size of the multiplier. Median estimates vary conditional on the specification, but...
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public expenditures – especially those responding to market failures – tend to be favorable to growth, most taxes are growth …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009278206
public expenditures – especially those responding to market failures – tend to be favorable to growth, most taxes are growth …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011957702
New indicators measuring the effects of public spending on inclusive growth have been constructed using recent empirical work by Fournier and Johansson (2016) and a recent public finance dataset (Bloch et al., 2016). A first set of indicators combines information on the mix of public spending....
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We assess notably how do extreme events affect the public sector efficiency of decentralized governance. Hence, we empirically link the public sector efficiency scores, to tax revenue and spending decentralization. First, we compute government spending efficiency scores via data envelopment...
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