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How endogenous asymmetries in interregional market access trigger regional divergence

2005

We investigate how asymmetric trade patterns in differentiated products affect the regional distribution of economic activities. The asymmetry in interregional market access is an endogenous result of price competition and industry location and arises for intermediate values of trade costs. We show that the emergence of one-way trade in differentiated products gives rise to strong agglomeration forces and leads to the absorption of the smaller region's industry by the larger region. The number of spatial equilibria increases once the pattern of trade is endogenously accounted for. (c) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Economics and EconometricsDivergence (linguistics)Economies of agglomerationbusiness.industryMarket accessDistribution (economics)Product differentiationInternational economicsTrade costUrban StudiesCompetition (economics)MicroeconomicsEconomicsbusinessRegional Science and Urban Economics
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Tax Evasion and Tax Progressivity

2003

In a pure tax evasion framework in which the monetary penalty is a function of the evaded tax, more progressive income taxes will reduce tax evasion if income has to be declared. However, if tax payments have to be declared, higher tax progressivity will have no effects. Thus, the relationship between tax evasion and tax progressivity depends on whether income or taxes have to be divulged to tax authorities. If the fine is a function of undeclared income, higher tax progressivity will always raise evasion.

Economics and EconometricsDouble taxation050208 financePublic AdministrationPublic economicsDirect tax05 social sciencesTax reformTax avoidanceValue-added taxAd valorem tax0502 economics and businessState income taxEconomics050207 economicsFinanceIndirect taxPublic Finance Review
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Tax evasion, tax progression, and efficiency wages

2004

Abstract More progressive taxes raise employment in imperfect labour markets. However, this prediction is not robust. For example, any employment effect vanishes in a constant profit efficiency wage economy. It is demonstrated that tax evasion opportunities can re-establish positive employment effects of higher tax progression.

Economics and EconometricsDouble taxationLabour economicsValue-added taxTax creditAd valorem taxState income taxEconomicsDeferred taxTax reformFinanceIndirect taxEconomics Letters
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Corporate hedging under a resource rent tax regime

2010

Accepted version of an article in the journal: Energy Economics. Published version available on Science Direct: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eneco.2009.10.009 In addition to the ordinary corporate income tax, special purpose taxes are sometimes levied to extract abnormal profits arising from the use of natural resources. Such dual tax regimes exist in Norway for oil and hydropower, where the corresponding special purpose tax bases are unaffected by any derivatives payments. Dual tax firms with hedging programs therefore face the risk of potentially large discrepancies between the tax bases for corporate income tax and special purpose tax. I investigate how this tax base asymmetry influences …

Economics and EconometricsDouble taxationVDP::Social science: 200::Economics: 210Monetary economicsTax reformMicroeconomicsGeneral EnergyValue-added taxTax creditAd valorem taxIncome taxEconomicsState income taxIndirect taxEnergy Economics
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Forecasting industry sector default rates through dynamic factor models

2008

In this paper we use a reduced-form model for the analysis of portfolio credit risk. For this purpose, we fit a dynamic factor model to a large data set of default rate proxies and macro-variables for Italy. Multiple step ahead density and probability forecasts are obtained by employing both the direct and indirect methods of prediction together with stochastic simulation of the dynamic factor model. We first find that the direct method is the best performer regarding the out-of-sample projection of financial distressful events. In a second stage of the analysis, we find that reducedform portfolio credit risk measures obtained through the dynamic factor model are lower than those correspond…

Economics and EconometricsDynamic Factor Model Forecasting Stochastic Simulation Risk Management Bankingbusiness.industrycredit riskApplied MathematicsDirect methodforecastingBasel IIcredit risk; dynamic factor; forecasting; risk managementrisk managementModeling and SimulationDynamic factorPrincipal component analysisStochastic simulationEconometricsbusinessProjection (set theory)FinanceRisk managementCredit riskMathematicsdynamic factor
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Expanding education through user charges : what can be achieved in Malawi and other LDCs ?

1986

International audience; Two features mark the education sector in many LDCs today: first, education is publicly provided; and second. governments are faced with severe financial constraints. As a result, enrollmrnts are confined to low Ievels, and there is excess demand. To mitigate these adverse outcomes, we consider user charges as a means to mobilize additional resources for education. Under the circumstances that characterize most LDCs. we show that (i) families are willing to pay for education: (ii) the resources collected through user charges could finance a sizable expansion of education; and (iii) scholarships can offset the equity effects of user charges.

Economics and EconometricsDéveloppement de l'éducationMalawiOffset (computer science)Public economicsAdverse outcomes4. Education[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education05 social sciences[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education1. No povertyEquity (finance)050301 educationDeveloping countryEducation0502 economics and businessEconomicsÉducation050207 economicsFinancement privéPays en développement0503 education
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Institutional characteristics and managers’ perceptions of accounting information: impact on e-government use and organisational performance

2017

The use of e-government practices facilitates the disclosure of accounting information, and lets citizens monitor how public managers administer their financial resources and assets. In order to as...

Economics and EconometricsE-Governmentbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesAccounting0506 political scienceOrder (business)AccountingPerceptionAccounting information system050602 political science & public administrationOrganisational performanceBusiness0509 other social sciences050904 information & library sciencesFinancemedia_commonSpanish Journal of Finance and Accounting / Revista Española de Financiación y Contabilidad
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Spreads of bonds issued by sub-sovereign European governments

2017

[EN] This paper identifies the factors that affect the spread of fixed and variable type bonds in the primary and secondary markets issued by sub-sovereign European governments. The analyses of both markets will be done separately to compare whether the determinants in the primary market coincide with those in the secondary market. The analyses will examine the period between February 2008 and December 2013 using data panel estimations. The conclusions are that both markets are approximately identical behavior and the signs of the variables matched what was expected in nearly every case. Also, we concluded that the most important in determining the spread sub-sovereign variable is the sprea…

Economics and EconometricsECONOMIA APLICADAPrimary marketFinancial economicsSpreadMercado primarioPrimary marketFinancial systemSecondary marketSovereigntyDiferencialManagement of Technology and InnovationBond spreads0502 economics and businesslcsh:AZ20-999ddc:650Economics050207 economicsBusiness and International Managementlcsh:Social sciences (General)G12Panel dataMarketingEstimationG18050208 financeBond05 social sciencesG15Secondary marketlcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesVariable (computer science)lcsh:H1-99Panel data
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Determinants of sub-central European government debt

2017

Abstract The aim of this paper is to analyze the determinants of sub-central government debt in Europe (Italy, France, Austria, Germany, Belgium and Spain) through estimation for each State based on corresponding panel data from 1996 to 2010. Furthermore, we estimate the debt model using a joint sample, consolidating conclusions on the most influential variables in terms of public debt. A comparative analysis of institutional frameworks in Europe shows that relationships between central and sub-central tax authorities have common traits, although the extent of change in each country remains unknown. In sum, this study shows that sub-sovereign government budgets are counter-cyclical, that ec…

Economics and EconometricsECONOMIA APLICADAmedia_common.quotation_subjectEuropean regions05 social sciencesDebt-to-GDP ratioGovernment debtMonetary economicsInternational economicsExternal debtDebt0502 economics and businessPer capitaDebt modelInternal debtBusiness050207 economicsDebt levels and flowsGovernment debtFinance050205 econometrics media_commonPublic financePanel data
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Complexity in project co-creation of knowledge for innovation

2020

The European Union (EU) promotes collaboration across functions and borders in its funded innovation projects, which are seen as complex collaboration to co-create knowledge. This requires the engagement of multiple stakeholders throughout the duration of the project. To probe complexity in EU-funded innovation projects the research question is: How does complexity affect the co-creation of knowledge in innovation projects, according to project participants? The data for this study was collected from project experts in the form of short narratives, using a questionnaire based on the elements of complexity of Mitleton-Kelly (2003). The results indicate that complexity characterises the co-cr…

Economics and EconometricsEU-maatKnowledge managementRelation (database)Innovation projectsO3M0Context (language use)innovaatiotoimintaOrder (exchange)Management of Technology and Innovationlcsh:AZ20-999ddc:6500502 economics and businessCo-creationmedia_common.cataloged_instancelcsh:Social sciences (General)Business and International ManagementEuropean unionDuration (project management)Research questionmedia_commonMarketingbusiness.industryCo-creationkansainvälinen yhteistyö05 social sciencesL0ComplexityTime-to-innovationlcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitieskompleksisuusprojektitOrganizational communicationlcsh:H1-99050211 marketingH8business050203 business & managementJournal of Innovation & Knowledge
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