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This paper studies the effects of investment tax credits on firms’ input choices by exploitinga sudden shift in the tax … significant increase in both investment and employment, with implied elasticities with respect to capital costs of 2.8 and 1 … evidence that the average firm adjusts its skill mix or occupational structure, firms in industries with higher investment …
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the subsidy should be even higher. Furthermore, the different policy packages cause a very differentiated pattern …
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The Netherlands can be seen as one of the best healthcare systems in Europe. However, ICT application in hospitals in … this model using a database of 30 hospitals in the Netherlands. Some of the factors in the model inhibit characteristics …
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Since the 2009 financial crisis, some national governments have adopted anticyclical tax policies for recovering and economic growth. These policies can be different in terms of what type of tax incentive policy (income, labor, value added) is chosen as well if the strategy is vertical,...
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-income communities to be based on market-based policies that encourage private investment in low-income communities. The underlying logic … lower income census tracts. In particular, we found that these tax credits, aimed at increasing investment, had particularly …
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Focusing on the characteristics of destinations, this paper pursues to identify the role of spatial spillovers in driving location choices of manufacturing and services' firms. With this objective a spatial conditional logit framework is defined, allowing for neighbourhood-related spatial...
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Using a natural experiment from Germany, we show that temporary place-based subsidies generate persistent effects on economic density. We identify employment and capital formation as main channels for higher income per square kilometer. As the spatial regression discontinuity design allows us to...
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