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particular, we assume the existence of three jurisdictions, i, j and z, as well as of spillovers. Given this simple framework, we … show that if jurisdictions compete to attract mobile capital, spillovers can lead to asymmetric responses. In fact …
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-regional spillovers. The federal government aims to correct for these inefficiencies using a transfer system. If the regional governments …
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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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It may be in the interest of low-ability individuals to subsidize the education of high-ability individuals. Sufficient conditions are surprisingly mild: positive externalities in education and complementarity in production between human capital and labor supllied by the low-ability individuals....
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Tax treaties are often seen as a means to mitigate fierce tax competition. We challenge this view by arguing that taxes on passive income reduce e↵ective average tax rates, and induce neighbouring countries to react by reducing bilateral tax rates. As opposed to traditional tax competition,...
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