90 research outputs found
Do Budgetary Institutions Mitigate the Common Pool Problem? New Empirical Evidence for the EU
The Perfect Finance Minister: Whom to Appoint as Finance Minister to Balance the Budget?
Taxation and political stability
The present study is, in particular, an attempt to test the relationship between tax level and political stability by using some economic control variables and to see the relationship among government effectiveness, corruption, and GDP. For the purpose, we used the GMM (1991) and GMM system (1998), using a country-level panel data from 112 countries for the period 1997 to 2010. The main results show that political stability is not the key for the tax policy, under the control of political regime durability the taxes as percent in GDP having consistent sinusoidal tendency, by cubic type
Political Determinants of Municipal Accounts: Quasi-Experimental Evidence from Portugal
The Political Economy of Taxation: Positive and Normative Analysis when Collective Choice Matters
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