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Relying on fiscal competition and yardstick competition models, this article proposes to highlight horizontal interactions existence within French local governments, extending classical analysis of interactions to level of public expenditures. By using French social public expenditures and...
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Horizontal and vertical fiscal externalities Academic literature in public finance has recently focused on horizontal externalities coming from interjurisdictional tax competition ? namely among similar types of local governments ? and vertical externalities arising from interactions between...
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This paper is concerned with fiscal externalities arising from local taxation of a mobile factor. Using a panel of more 1100 local jurisdictions it provides empirical evidence on how the local tax rate as well as the tax rate in the neighborhood affect the local tax base. The results support the...
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The paper extends the familiar standard tax competition model for the possibility of cross-border commuting by introducing an additional level of jurisdictions. For separating the impact of landownership and cross-border commuting different schemes of landownership are considered. It will be...
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This paper is concerned with fiscal externalities arising from local taxation of a mobile factor. Using a panel of more 1100 local jurisdictions it provides empirical evidence on how the local tax rate as well as the tax rate in the neighborhood affect the local tax base. The results support the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010297746
The paper extends the familiar standard tax competition model for the possibility of cross-border commuting by introducing an additional level of jurisdictions. For separating the impact of landownership and cross-border commuting different schemes of landownership are considered. It will be...
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A widely noticed result by de Crombrugghe and Tulkens (1990) states that asymmetric commodity tax competition always leads to tax rates being too low in both countries, even though there are counteracting tax base and terms of trade effects. This note argues that the result depends crucially on...
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