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Public sector activities are often neglected in the economic approaches used to analyze the driving forces behind urban growth. The institutional status of a regional capital is a crucial aspect of public sector activities. This paper reports on a quasi-natural experiment on county towns in East...
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Public sector activities are often neglected in the economic approaches used to analyze the driving forces behind urban growth. The institutional status of a regional capital is a crucial aspect of public sector activities. This paper reports on a quasi-natural experiment on county towns in East...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011500163
German municipalities have substantial autonomy in setting taxes on two distinct tax bases: business profits and property values. We use this setting and a two-step approach to explore whether implemented tax policy is consistent with the seminal inverse-elasticity rule. First, we estimate the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012898081
German municipalities have substantial autonomy in setting taxes on two distinct tax bases: business profits and property values. We use this setting and a two-step approach to explore whether implemented tax policy is consistent with the seminal inverse-elasticity rule. First, we estimate the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011900011
Public sector activities are often neglected in economic approaches to analyze the driving forces of urban growth and changes in urban hierarchies. One crucial aspect of public sector activities is the institutional status of cities as regional capital. The paper is reporting on a quasi natural...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011866401
Local governments spend roughly $1.6 trillion per year to provide a variety of public services ranging from police and fire protection to public schools and public transit. However, we know little about public sector's productivity in delivering key services. To understand the productivity both...
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poverty and income distribution in Bolivia. The simulation results suggest that FDI inflows enhance economic growth and reduce …
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This paper analyzes how major external shocks and policy reforms affect Bolivia's ability to achieve pro-poor growth … Bolivia's medium-term development prospects, leading to marked increases in both urban and rural poverty. If the reform …
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poverty and income distribution in Bolivia. The CGE analysis addresses several important transmission channels which have been … industries. The simulation results suggest that FDI inflows add to Bolivia's investment ratio, enhance economic growth, and …
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In this paper, a real-financial CGE model is employed for Bolivia to simulate the macroeconomic and distributional … by the shock. Financial de-dollarization tends to be contractionary in Bolivia but different degrees of financial …
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