FinanzArchiv: Public Finance Analysis
1999 - 2024
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Volume 58, issue 4, 2002
- The Optimal Income Tax: Restatement and Extensions pp. 363-395

- Stefan Homburg
- The Supply of Public Sector Services when They Include Quantity and Quality Dimensions pp. 396-429

- Torberg Falch
- Asymmetric Competition and Co-ordination in International Capital Income Taxation pp. 430-448

- Volker Arnold
- Energy Tax Reform with Exemptions for the Energy-intensive Export Sector pp. 449-463

- Reto Schleiniger
- Tax Policy in the European Union pp. 466-558

- Sijbren Cnossen
Volume 58, issue 3, 2002
- Corporate Tax Asymmetries under Investment Irreversibility pp. 207-226

- Paolo Panteghini
- Generational Accounting versus Computable General Equilibrium pp. 227-243

- Volker Börstinghaus and Georg Hirte
- Money, Human Capital, and Growth pp. 244-259

- Akira Yakita
- Spectrum Auctions: How They Should and How They Should Not Be Shaped pp. 260-285

- Friedel Bolle and Yves Breitmoser
- The German Shadow Economy: Parted in a United Germany? pp. 286-316

- Annette Mummert and Friedrich Schneider
- National Debt, Borrowing Constraints, and Human Capital Accumulation in an Endogenous Growth Model pp. 317-338

- Stefan Dietrich Josten
- Intergenerational Redistribution and Labor Mobility: A Survey pp. 339-361

- Tim Krieger
Volume 58, issue 2, 2002
- Bureaucrats and Public Procurement pp. 103-120

- Dieter Bös
- Benefit Levels, Tax Progression and Employment pp. 121-139

- John P. Hutton and Anna Ruocco
- On the Optimal Fiscal Treatment of Family Size pp. 140-157

- Alessandro Balestrino
- Optimal Taxes and Transfers in a Multilevel Public Sector pp. 158-166

- Thomas Aronsson and Magnus Wikström
- Monitoring and Productive Efficiency in Public and Private Firms pp. 167-187

- Anke Kessler and Christoph Lülfesmann
- Tax Evasion with Earned Income - An Experimental Study pp. 188-
- Vital Anderhub, Sebastian Giese, Werner Güth, Antje Hoffmann and Thomas Otto
Volume 58, issue 1, 2001
- Tax Competition and Transfer Pricing Disputes pp. 1-11

- Kashif S. Mansori and Alfons Weichenrieder
- Public Input Provision in an Optimal Income Tax Model pp. 12-30

- Mutsumi Matsumoto
- Nonpoint Source Pollution, Asymmetric Information, and Output Regulations pp. 31-47

- Gerhard Clemenz
- Higher Education Financing and Income Redistribution pp. 48-59

- Berthold Wigger
- Investment and Politics - Does Tax Fear Delay Investment? pp. 60-77

- Sabine Böckem
- Bismarck versus Beveridge: Which Unemployment Compensation System is more Prone to Labor Market Shocks? pp. 78-102

- Thomas Beissinger and Oliver Büsse
Volume 57, issue 4, 2001
- Debt- and Equity-Financed Investment: Equilibrium Structure and Efficiency Implications pp. 361-375

- Assaf Razin, Efraim Sadka and Chi-Wa Yuen
- Welfare Cost of (Low) Inflation: A General Equilibrium Perspective pp. 376-393

- Howell Zee
- Partial Privatization and Incomplete Contracts: The Proper Scope of Government Reconsidered pp. 394-411

- Patrick Schmitz
- Optimal Capital Income Taxation and Redistribution pp. 412-434

- Ulrike Vogelgesang
- Capital Income Taxation, Cross-Ownership, and the Structure of Public Spending pp. 435-458

- Thomas Dickescheid
- Do Monopolies Justifiably Fear Environmental Tax Reforms? pp. 459-484

- Thorsten Bay¡nd¡r-Upmann
- Unemployment Insurance, Wage Differentials and Unemployment pp. 485-501

- Michael Braeuninger
- German Tax Reform 2000. Description and Appraisal pp. 504-513

- Stefan Homburg
- German Tax Reform - An International Perspective pp. 504-513

- Ulrich Schreiber
- Can Corporate-personal Tax Integration Survive in Open Economies?. Lessons from the German Tax Reform pp. 514-524

- Clemens Fuest and Bernd Huber
Volume 57, issue 3, 2001
- Bismarck versus Beveridge. Flat-Rate and Earnings-Related Unemployment Insurance in a General Efficiency Wage Framework pp. 243-260

- Laszlo Goerke
- Smoothing the Implicit Tax Rate in a Pay-as-you-go Pension System pp. 261-283

- Mathias Kifman and Dirk Schindler
- Entrepreneurship and Social Security pp. 284-315

- Andreas Wagener
- Incentive and Redistribution Effects of the German Tax Reform 2000 pp. 316-332

- Gerhard Wagenhals
- Recycling, Producer Responsibility and Centralized Waste Management pp. 333-360

- Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
Volume 57, issue 2, 2001
- Time, Self-Selection and User Charges for Public Goods pp. 137-154

- Dan Anderberg, Fredrik Andersson and Alessandro Balestrino
- Tax Evasion in an Open Economy pp. 155-181

- Georg Tillmann
- Socially Optimal Redistribution and Growth: A Further Warning on the Welfare Significance of Representative Consumers' Preferences pp. 182-196

- Volker Grossmann
- Public Debt in an Endogenous Growth Model of Perpetual Youth pp. 197-215

- Stefan Dietrich Josten
- Tax Deductibility of Commuting Expenses and Leisures: On the Tax Treatment of Time-Saving Expenditure pp. 216-224

- Matthias Wrede
- Bureaucratic Choice and Endogenous Growth pp. 225-242

- Ingrid Ott
Volume 57, issue 1, 2000
- Can Immigration Alleviate the Demographic Burden? pp. 1-21

- Holger Bonin, Bernd Raffelhüschen and Jan Walliser
- Funded Pensions and Unemployment pp. 22-38

- Roland Demmel and Christian Keuschnigg
- Pareto-Improving Transition from Pay-as-you-goto Fully Funded Social Security under Uncertain Incomes pp. 39-62

- Nils Hauenschild
- A Note on the Tax Rate implicit in Contributions to Pay-as-you-go Public Pension Systems pp. 63-76

- Klaus Beckmann
- Unfunded Public Pension System in the Presence of Perfect Household Mobility pp. 77-88

- Ulrich Hange
- Interjurisdictional Competition and Public-Sector Prodigality: The Triumph of the Market over the State? pp. 89-105

- Michael Rauscher
- International Repercussions of Direct Taxes pp. 106-126

- Wolfgang Eggert
- Who Pays for Higher Education?. A Note on the Neglected Role of Income Tax Progression pp. 126-136

- Richard Sturn and Gerhard Wohlfahrt
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