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approach relies on a unique panel dataset of 152,731 tax itemizer philanthropists and terrorism data from 1999 to 2011. The …
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In this study we investigate the relationship between religious and charitable giving. We test how income, the tax-price of giving and the German church tax, differently affect charitable donations of church members, individuals leaving church and non-church members. We find crowding in between...
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The origins of fiscal capacity have traditionally been linked to warfare and democratization. However, non-democratic states also invest in fiscal capacity, even in times of peace. In fact, the majority of income taxes-a cornerstone of government finance-were introduced by non-democratic states...
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the period 1980 - 2007. Based on a panel vector autoregression, I compare the effects of equity price shocks to those … fluctuations, equity prices, panel vector autoregression …
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developed, emerging and developing countries during 1980-2011. Using dynamic panel GMM techniques, this study characterizes that …
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particular, we propose to test the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis for a panel of 24 OECD countries and 32 non … semiparametric panel data model. Our results corroborates that the nature and validity of the income–pollution relationship based on …
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station level adjustment mechanisms in dynamic panel regressions with climate data. The paper provides asymptotic analyses … standard dynamic panel regression and cointegration techniques that have been used in earlier research. The findings reveal … massive bias in system GMM estimation of the dynamic panel regression parameters, which arise from fixed effect heterogeneity …
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This paper is about “Capital in the Twenty-first Century” by Thomas Piketty. It identifies his central macroeconomic claims and examines them, arguing that the contentions are theoretically and empirically unwarranted.
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The main goal of this article is to discuss the mutual economic relations between personal and corporate income taxes. The article consists of three parts. The first is an introduction to these taxes and taxation. The second is the analysis in which the objective of the taxation is discussed....
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