In this article I investigate to what extent European Integration stimulates policy convergence and diffusion of various forms of tax policy. Using a mixed-methods design, I find that several causal mechanisms contribute to an EU-wide diffusion of tax policies: imposition, competition, harmonization and learning/communication. I show that these mechanisms have different effects on different forms of taxation. Even if the ultimate outcome of this influence only in few cases leads to unconditional convergence, the EU has markedly accelerated policy diffusion among its member states
We investigate the effects of European integration on corporate tax competition. Both economic and m...
Defence date: 21 November 2013Examining Board: Professor László Bruszt, EUI (Supervisor); Professor ...
This paper empirically examines whether expansion of the EU has increased international tax competit...
AbstractFiscal convergence has been and still is one of the main long term objectives of the Europea...
The process of EU enlargementcaused massive policy adaptation in both the aid EU members and the new...
Economic integration of countries and their resulting interdependence suggest that some variables ob...
In average, statutory tax rates in OECD countries fell over 34,84% between 1982 and 2005. While the ...
In average, statutory tax rates in OECD countries fell over 34,84% between 1982 and 2005. While the ...
One of the central issues in comparative law and political economy is whether the forces of globaliz...
Defence date: 21 November 2013Examining Board: Professor László Bruszt, EUI (Supervisor) Professor ...
This paper empirically examines whether expansion of the EU has increased international tax competi...
This paper presents some aspects regarding competition and harmonization in European Union fiscal po...
Defence date: 21 November 2013Examining Board: Professor László Bruszt, EUI (Supervisor); Professor ...
Defence date: 21 November 2013Examining Board: Professor László Bruszt, EUI (Supervisor); Professor ...
The importance of the topic lies in the role played by taxation and fiscal reforms in this field for...
We investigate the effects of European integration on corporate tax competition. Both economic and m...
Defence date: 21 November 2013Examining Board: Professor László Bruszt, EUI (Supervisor); Professor ...
This paper empirically examines whether expansion of the EU has increased international tax competit...
AbstractFiscal convergence has been and still is one of the main long term objectives of the Europea...
The process of EU enlargementcaused massive policy adaptation in both the aid EU members and the new...
Economic integration of countries and their resulting interdependence suggest that some variables ob...
In average, statutory tax rates in OECD countries fell over 34,84% between 1982 and 2005. While the ...
In average, statutory tax rates in OECD countries fell over 34,84% between 1982 and 2005. While the ...
One of the central issues in comparative law and political economy is whether the forces of globaliz...
Defence date: 21 November 2013Examining Board: Professor László Bruszt, EUI (Supervisor) Professor ...
This paper empirically examines whether expansion of the EU has increased international tax competi...
This paper presents some aspects regarding competition and harmonization in European Union fiscal po...
Defence date: 21 November 2013Examining Board: Professor László Bruszt, EUI (Supervisor); Professor ...
Defence date: 21 November 2013Examining Board: Professor László Bruszt, EUI (Supervisor); Professor ...
The importance of the topic lies in the role played by taxation and fiscal reforms in this field for...
We investigate the effects of European integration on corporate tax competition. Both economic and m...
Defence date: 21 November 2013Examining Board: Professor László Bruszt, EUI (Supervisor); Professor ...
This paper empirically examines whether expansion of the EU has increased international tax competit...