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2013-01: The long-run history of income inequality in Denmark: Top incomes from 1870 to 2010
Atkinson A. B. Atkinson and Jakob Egholt Søgaard
2012-05: Public funding of political parties when campaigns are informative Abstract: The paper considers public funding of political parties when some voters are poorly informed about parties? candidates and campaigns are informative. For symmetric equilibria, it is shown that more public funding leads parties to chose more moderate candidates, and that an increase in the funding's dependence on vote shares induces further moderation and improves welfare. If parties are asymmetric, vote share dependent public funding bene?ts the large party and makes it moderate its candidate, while the smaller party reacts by choosing a more extremist candidate. On balance, however, if the parties are not too asymmetric, an increase in vote share dependent funding improves welfare and increases the likelihood that a moderate candidate wins the election
Ignacio Ortuño Ortín and Christian Schultz
2012-04: Tax Bunching, Income Shifting and Self-employment
Daniel le Maire and Bertel Schjerning
2012-03: Does Foreign Exchange Intervention Volume Matter?
Rasmus Fatum and Yohei Yamamoto
2012-02: Cross-border hybrid instruments
Niels Johannesen
2012-01: Competition for Migrants in a Federation: Tax or Transfer Competition?
Marko Koethenbuerger
2011-04: Strategic Line Drawing between Debt and Equity
Niels Johannesen
2011-03: Measuring the Deadweight Loss from Taxation in a Small Open Economy. A general method with an application to Sweden
Peter Birch Sørensen
2011-02: Estimating Taxable Income Responses using Danish Tax Reforms
Henrik Jacobsen Kleven and Esben Anton Schultz
2011-01: Learning by Investing, Embodiment, and Speed of Convergence
Christian Groth and Ron Wendner
2010-13: Tax Evasion, Information Reporting, and the Regressive Bias Hypothesis
Simon Halphen Boserup and Jori Veng Pinje
2010-12: Taxing the Financially Integrated Multinational Firm
Niels Johannesen
2010-11: The Impact of Fiscal Governance on Bond Markets: Evidence from Late Budgets and State Government Borrowing Costs
Asger Lau Andersen , David Dreyer Lassen and Lasse Holbøll Westh Nielsen
2010-10: Exit Polls and Voter Turnout
Thomas Jensen and Asger Lau Andersen
2010-09: Government Spending and Legislative Organization: Quasi-experimental evidence from Germany
Peter H. Egger and Marko Koethenbuerger
2010-08: Enforcement and Public Corruption: Evidence from US States
James E. Alt and David Dreyer Lassen
2010-07: Foreign Exchange Intervention When Interest Rates Are Zero: Does the Portfolio Balance Channel Matter After All?
Rasmus Fatum
2010-06: Does Foreign Exchange Reserve Decumulation Lead to Currency Appreciation?
Kathryn Mary Elizabeth Dominguez , Rasmus Fatum and Pavel Vacek
2010-05: Tax Evasion and Swiss Bank Deposits
Niels Johannesen
2010-04: Late Budgets
Asger L. Andersen , David Dreyer Lassen and Lasse Holbøll Westh Nielsen
2010-03: Cost Linkages Transmit Volatility Across Markets
Daniel Xuyen Nguyen and Georg Schaur
2010-02: Tax Responses in Platform Industries
Hans Jarle Kind , Marko Koethenbuerger and Guttorm Schjelderup
2010-01: Fiscal Transparency and Procyclical Fiscal Policy
Asger Lau Andersen and Lasse Holbøll Westh Nielsen
2009-11: Optimal Growth when Environmental Quality is a Research Asset
Christian Groth and Francesco Ricci
2009-10: Dual Income Taxes: A Nordic Tax System
Peter Birch Sørensen
2009-09: The Theory of Optimal Taxation: New Developments and Policy Relevance
Peter Birch Sørensen
2009-08: Strong Firms Lobby, Weak Firms Bribe: A survey-based analysis of the demand for influence and corruption
Morten Bennedsen , Sven E. Feldmann and David Dreyer Lassen
2009-07: Club-in-the-Club: Reform under Unanimity
Erik Berglöf , Mike Burkart , Guido Friebel and Elena Paltseva
2009-06: Electoral Competition when Candidates are Better Informed than Voters
Thomas Jensen
2009-05: Decomposing Firm-level Sales Variation
Jakob Roland Munch and Daniel Xuyen Nguyen
2009-04: Optimal Monetary Policy with Durable Consumption Goods and Factor Demand Linkages
Ivan Petrella and Emiliano Santoro
2009-03: When Economic Growth is Less than Exponential
Christian Groth , Karl-Josef Koch and Thomas Michael Steger
2009-02: Official Japanese Intervention in the JPY/USD Exchange Rate Market: Is It Effective and Through Which Channel Does It Work?
Rasmus Fatum
2009-01: Do Both U.S. and Foreign Macro Surprises Matter for the Intraday Exchange Rate? Evidence from Japan
Rasmus Fatum , Michael Mercier Hutchison and Thomas Wu
2008-06: Assessing the Role of Technology Adoption in China's Growth Performance
Nadja Wirz
08-05: Optimal Provision of Public Goods: A Synthesis
Claus Thustrup Kreiner and Nicolaj Verdelin
08-04: Public Education and Growth in Developing Countries
Christiane Schuppert and Nadja Wirz
08-03: An Evaluation of the Tax-Transfer Treatment of Married Couples in European Countries
Herwig Immervoll , Henrik Jacobsen Kleven , Claus Thustrup Kreiner and Nicolaj Verdelin
08-02: Inequality and Corruption: Evidence from US States
James E. Alt and David Dreyer Lassen
08-01: Currency Crises and Monetary Policy in an Economy with Credit Constraints: The No Interest Parity Case
U. Michael Bergman and Shakill Hassan
07-04: The Effects of Tax Competition when Politicians Create Rents to Buy Political Support
Wolfgang Eggert and Peter Birch Sørensen
07-03: Do Labour Market Institutions Matter? Micro-level Wage Effects of International Outsourcing in Three European Countries
Ingo Geishecker , Ingo Geishecker and Jakob Roland Munch
07-02: How do Capital Controls Affect the Transmission of Foreign Shocks?
Dudley Cooke
07-01: Real-Time Effects of Central Bank Interventions in the Euro Market
Rasmus Fatum and Jesper Pedersen
06-10: Human Capital and Wages in Exporting Firms
Jakob Roland Munch and Jan Rose Skaksen
06-09: Spending Natural Resource Revenues in an Altruistic Growth Model
Elisabeth Hermann Frederiksen
06-08: An Equilibrium Analysis of the Gender Wage Gap
Elisabeth Hermann Frederiksen
06-07: The Theory of Optimal Taxation: What is the Policy Relevance?
Peter Birch Sørensen
06-06: Can Capital Income Taxes Survive? And Should They?
Peter Birch Sørensen
06-05: Are there Diminishing Returns to R&D?
Jakob B. Madsen