In models of economic geography, plant-level scale economies and trade costs create incentives for spatial agglomeration of production into a manufacturing core and agricultural periphery, creating regional income differentials. We examine tax competition between national governments to influence the location of manufacturing activity. Labour is imperfectly mobile and governments impose redistributive taxes. Regional integration is modelled as either increased labour mobility or lower trade costs. We show that either type of integration may result in a decrease in the intensity of tax competition, and thus higher equilibrium taxes. Moreover, economic integration must increase taxes when the forces of agglomeration are the strongest.Economic...
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In the transitional phase towards full economic integration, European coun-tries have the possibilit...
We study the impact of falling international trade costs and falling national transport costs on the...
With the completion of EMU, tax competition and, more in general, locational competition is high on ...
This paper focuses on tax competition and international migration in R&D sectors as agglomeratio...
This paper analyzes the effects of different corporate tax systems on the location of industry withi...
This paper presents a model of the New Economic Geography which integrates commuting costs and land ...
With the completion of EMU, tax competition and, more in general, locational competition is high on ...
Abstract In this paper, we extend a solvable version of the core-periphery agglomeration model to fo...
The paper examines the consequences of the economic integration of factor markets in a model with tw...
This paper presents a New Economic Geography model with distortionary taxation and endogenized trade...
We set up a trade model where three countries compete for an exogenous number of firms. Our innovati...
In average, statutory tax rates in OECD countries fell over 34,84% between 1982 and 2005. While the ...
This paper considers tax competition and tax harmonization in the presence of agglomeration forces a...
Do low corporate taxes always favor multinational production over economic integration? We propose a...
This paper uses a new economic geography model to analyze tax competition between two countries tryi...
In the transitional phase towards full economic integration, European coun-tries have the possibilit...
We study the impact of falling international trade costs and falling national transport costs on the...
With the completion of EMU, tax competition and, more in general, locational competition is high on ...