Working Papers of VIVES - Research Centre for Regional Economics
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- 478776: Has Belgian fiscal decentralisation reduced the size of government and the budget deficit ?

- Geert Jennes
- 478528: Publieke transferten tussen de Belgische gewesten 2007 - 2011

- Geert Jennes
- 478526: Begrotingsgevolgen van de opsplitsing van de Belgische federale overheid over de 3 gewesten (2005-2010)

- Geert Jennes
- 478524: De hervorming van de Bijzondere Financieringswet: gevolgen voor het Belgische begrotingsfederalisme

- Geert Jennes
- 478521: The allocation of grants to Brussels municipalities: the effect of partisan alignment

- Geert Jennes
- 478516: Interregional net fiscal transfers resulting from the interest bill on the Belgian federal debt

- Geert Jennes
- 478513: Een kritische evaluatie van de studie Vanraes: "720 mio extra voor Brussel"

- Geert Jennes
- 38: Do wages reflect labor productivity? The case of Belgian regions

- Jozef Konings and Luca Marcolin
- 37: Global Supply Chains at Work in Central and Eastern European Countries:Impact of FDI on export restructuring and productivity growth

- Joze Damijan, Crt Kostevc and Matija Rojec
- 36: Modelling Migration and Regional Labour Markets: An Application of the New Economic Geography Model RHOMOLO

- Andries Brandsma, d'Artis Kancs and Damiaan Persyn
- 35: Enhancing the Convergence Properties of the BLP (1995) Contraction Mapping

- Jo Reynaerts, Ravi Varadhan and John C. Nash
- 34: Estimating Lock Congestion

- Jo Reynaerts
- 33: A gravity equation for commuting

- Damiaan Persyn and Wouter Torfs
- 32: Start-up export intensity: An empirical investigation of the impact of absorptive capacity and business owner human and social capital

- Jonas Debrulle
- 31: Pass-on Trade: Why do Firms Simultaneously Engage in Two-Way Trade in the Same Varieties?

- Joze Damijan, Jozef Konings and Sašo Polanec
- 30: Start-up absorptive capacity: Does the owner’s human and social capital matter?

- Jonas Debrulle
- 29: Automatic Fiscal Stabilisers: What they are and what they do

- Jan in 't Veld, Martin Larch and Marieke Vandeweyer
- 28: The effect of effective tax rate differentials and clustering on investment in Belgium

- Tim Goesaert
- 27: Why was Belgium so late in adopting Keynesian ideas and devising regional development policies?

- Erik Buyst
- 26: Does Everybody Need Good neighbors? Labor Mobility Costs, Cities and Matching

- Liqiu Zhao and Wouter Torfs
- 25: Explaining the distribution of fiscal transfers between Belgian regions: The effect of political representation

- Geert Jennes and Damiaan Persyn
- 24: Sustainability of Belgian Public Finance: Challenges and Vulnerabilities

- Jozef Konings and Bas van Aarlen
- 23: Corporate Taxation, Agglomeration and FDI: Firm Level Evidence for Belgium

- Tim Goesaert
- 22: Markups and Agglomeration: Price Competition versus Externalities

- Liqiu Zhao
- 21: Agglomeration Economies, Globalization and Productivity: Firm level evidence for Slovenia

- Joze Damijan and Jozef Konings
- 20: The Political Economy of Linguistic Cleavages

- Klaus Desmet, Ignacio Ortuño-Ortín and Romain Wacziarg
- 19: Urban Accounting and Welfare

- Klaus Desmet and Esteban Rossi-Hansbergh
- 18: Globalisation, concentration and footloose firms: in search of the main cause of the declining labour share

- John Hutchinson and Damiaan Persyn
- 17: Functional labor markets in Belgium: Evolution over time and intersectoral comparison

- Damiaan Persyn and Wouter Torfs
- 16: The competitiveness of regions. A comparison between Belgian and German regions

- Jozef Konings and Luca Marcolin
- 15: Taxes, agglomeration rents and location decision of firms

- Karen Crabbé and Karolien De Bruyne
- 14: Does firm agglomeration drive product innovation and renewal?

- Filip De Beule and Ilke Van Beveren
- 13: The feasibility to regionalise corporate income taxation

- Axel Haelterman
- 12: Staying Home or Moving Away? The effect of restructuring on employment in multinational headquarters and their affiliates

- Filip Abraham, Tim Goesaert and Jozef Konings
- 11: Devolution in the United Kingdom: origins, forms and evolution

- Elodie Fabre
- 10: The Stability and Breakup of Nations: A Quantitative Analysis

- Klaus Desmet, Michel Le Breton, Ignacio Ortuno-Ortin and Shlomo Weber
- 9: Unionized Wage Setting and the Location of Firms

- Karolien De Bruyne
- 8: Reversal of Fortune in a Small, Open Economy: Regional GDP in Belgium, 1896-2000

- Erik Buyst
- 7: De Agglomeratie van Economische activiteit in België

- Wouter Torfs
- 6: The incentive effects of the Belgian equalization scheme: proposals for reform

- Koen Algoed
- 5: BELGIAN FEDERALISM IN A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE

- Elodie Fabre
- 4: Interregional redistribution, growth and convergence

- Damiaan Persyn and Koen Algoed
- 3: Union wage demands with footloose firms

- Damiaan Persyn
- 2: Enlargement versus Deepening: The Trade-off Facing Economic Unions

- Oliver Lorz and Gerald Willmann
- 1: The Efficiency and Stability of National Borders

- Enrico Spolaore