Does globalization undermine the fiscal basis of the welfare state? Some observers are not convinced. They claim that aggregate data on Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development countries show no drop in tax levels and conclude from this that tax competition is not a serious challenge for the welfare state. This conclusion is unwarranted. The article shows that tax competition systematically constrains national tax autonomy in a serious way. It prevents governments from raising taxes in response to rising spending requirements and from detaxing labor in response to growing unemployment
In all industrial countries, fiscal policy is increasingly about redistribution. In this paper, we s...
This paper explores the impact of intensified tax competition within federal systems characterized b...
Since the 1980s, notable corporate tax base broadening and rate reductions have occurred throughout ...
Does globalization undermine the fiscal basis of the welfare state? The conventional wisdom believes...
"Does globalization undermine the fiscal basis of the welfare state? The conventional wisdom believe...
Taxation and tax policy reform appears on the political agenda in most advanced welfare states in Eu...
This Article examines the increased use of tax incentives as weapons in the international competitio...
Since the turn of the current century, leading transnational organizations and academic scholarship ...
While tax competition is widely regarded as a major fiscal constraint on the welfare state, in fact,...
The baseline model of international tax competition predicts that domestic income inequality will in...
This Article examines the legal and economic implications of this globalization phenomenon. Part I d...
The current age of globalization can be distinguished from the previous one (from 1870 to 1914) by t...
zz The majority of OECD countries have only experienced minor effects of capital market integration ...
This paper estimates the effect of globalization on the implicit tax rates (ITR) on capital income, ...
Common tax competition models suggest that welfare states will undercut each other's tax rate to att...
In all industrial countries, fiscal policy is increasingly about redistribution. In this paper, we s...
This paper explores the impact of intensified tax competition within federal systems characterized b...
Since the 1980s, notable corporate tax base broadening and rate reductions have occurred throughout ...
Does globalization undermine the fiscal basis of the welfare state? The conventional wisdom believes...
"Does globalization undermine the fiscal basis of the welfare state? The conventional wisdom believe...
Taxation and tax policy reform appears on the political agenda in most advanced welfare states in Eu...
This Article examines the increased use of tax incentives as weapons in the international competitio...
Since the turn of the current century, leading transnational organizations and academic scholarship ...
While tax competition is widely regarded as a major fiscal constraint on the welfare state, in fact,...
The baseline model of international tax competition predicts that domestic income inequality will in...
This Article examines the legal and economic implications of this globalization phenomenon. Part I d...
The current age of globalization can be distinguished from the previous one (from 1870 to 1914) by t...
zz The majority of OECD countries have only experienced minor effects of capital market integration ...
This paper estimates the effect of globalization on the implicit tax rates (ITR) on capital income, ...
Common tax competition models suggest that welfare states will undercut each other's tax rate to att...
In all industrial countries, fiscal policy is increasingly about redistribution. In this paper, we s...
This paper explores the impact of intensified tax competition within federal systems characterized b...
Since the 1980s, notable corporate tax base broadening and rate reductions have occurred throughout ...