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The main goal of this paper is to find an influence of Lodz Special Economic Zone in Poland on the economic development of Lodz region in time of crisis. In paper were used statistical data from years 2000-2009, which gives possibility to describe economic processes in macro region of Lodz with...
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We show that warm-glow motives in provision by competing suppliers can lead to inefficient charity selection. In these situations, discretionary donor choices can promote efficient charity selection even when provision outcomes are non-verifiable. Government funding arrangements, on the other...
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High natural resource prices in recent years have resulted in sizeable increases in fiscal revenue for many resource-exporting countries in sub-Saharan Africa. However, this revenue source is volatile, and arguably these countries should also rely on other forms of taxation to help fund public...
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This paper investigates how tax revenue elasticities develop with respect to their tax base and analyses the specific impact of the business cycle. The main novelty of the paper is to use revenue data net of discretionary tax measures. Based on an EU country panel for the period 2001-13, we...
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"An important feature of the GAAR is the threat of it's use. If you step outside the lines of reasonable behaviour, and engage in tax planning that is aggressive, the rule will be applied. The deductions you seek will be denied. That's a very important important step. It's a very important sword...
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Keeping in view the objective that is to observe the usefulness of fiscal policy on real GDP of Pakistan, the study collects time series data from 1976 to 2012 through reliable sources of statistical bureaus of Pakistan. Using Johansen Cointegration test, the long run results demonstrate...
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Governments are increasingly turning to behavioral economics to inform policy design in areas like health care, the environment, and financial decision-making. Research shows that small behavioral interventions, referred to as “nudges,” often produce significant responses at a low cost. The...
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Fiscal interventions in the form of higher public debt depend on whether an economy is dynamically efficient or not, and thus on the tax burden of public debt. The consequence of such policy to wealth inequality is, however, largely unknown. This paper assesses the implications of public debt...
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Macroeconomic studies of tax policy in dynamic general equilibrium usually assume that reforms hit the economy unexpectedly and last forever. Here, we explore how previous results change when we allow policy changes to be pre-announced and of finite duration and when these facts are anticipated...
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This article proposes a conceptual foundation for the field of international tax law. The article refers to this foundation as the institutional competence of nations in global economic development. A nation's institutional competence is its discretion to make decisions in pursuit of our...
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