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This paper extends the results of Rodrik (1998), Alesina and Wacziarg (1998), Ram (2009), Jetter and Parmeter (2015), Musau (2018) and other replication studies by providing dynamic panel estimates of the influence of country size and openness on government size. The estimates suggest that past...
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This paper shows that smaller countries have larger public sectors as a share of GDP, and are also more open to trade. These empirical observations are consistent with recent theoretical models explaining country formation and break up
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This paper shows that smaller countries have larger public sectors as a share of GDP, and are also more open to trade. These empirical observations are consistent with recent theoretical models explaining country formation and break up
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Steuern müssen sich aus den Aufgaben des Staates legitimieren. Ebenso hat jede Steuerreform an den Aufgaben des Staates anzusetzen und zu prüfen, was an staatlichen Aufgaben unverzichtbar ist und was der Staat nicht so gut kann. Steuern mindern Wohlstand, wenn der Nutzen oder der...
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