Writing about the UK government’s consultation on Local Government Finance reform a couple of months ago, SERC affiliate Teemu Lyytikäinen talked about the fact that government had no intention of allowing councils to set their own business tax rates. He argued that the problem was partly political, but that the bigger issue is that it’s not clear what the effects of full localisation would be. There are several main fears. One is a race to the bottom – local authorities undercutting their competitors and undermining tax basis. The other fears relate to the opposite scenario, a `race to the top'. Would some councils set very high tax rates and waste the revenues on useless programmes and bureaucracy? Would these very high tax rates bring mo...
Office space in Britain is the most expensive in the world and regulatory constraints are the obviou...
Evidence outside the tax arena suggests that firms earn rents in the presence of agglomerations, whi...
It's a sign of the times that most of the discussion on public sector job relocation has been about ...
Posted by Dr. Teemu Lyytikäinen, SERC The government’s consultation on Local Government Finance leav...
I know I am hardly the first person to point this out, but local government finance in the UK really...
We study the impact of local taxation on the location and growth of firms. Our empirical methodology...
The incomplete devolution of taxation powers to English Local Government has been constrained by cen...
We study the impact of local taxation on the location and growth of firms. Our empirical methodology...
This study examines two inter-connected issues: the local economic governance strategies pursued by ...
If the rumours are correct, we may get more details on the government's plans to allow local council...
Nick Clegg's speech on business rate retention suggested that the reforms will not hurt poor council...
Our work published last week suggests that public sector employment is good for local services, bad ...
We study how industry-level agglomeration economies affect government policy. Using administrative d...
The FT reports that the Glencore IPO has resulted in an unexpected 'bonanaza' for the small Swiss vi...
Posted by Paul Cheshire and Christian Hilber, SERC and LSE At last we have had a serious and radical...
Office space in Britain is the most expensive in the world and regulatory constraints are the obviou...
Evidence outside the tax arena suggests that firms earn rents in the presence of agglomerations, whi...
It's a sign of the times that most of the discussion on public sector job relocation has been about ...
Posted by Dr. Teemu Lyytikäinen, SERC The government’s consultation on Local Government Finance leav...
I know I am hardly the first person to point this out, but local government finance in the UK really...
We study the impact of local taxation on the location and growth of firms. Our empirical methodology...
The incomplete devolution of taxation powers to English Local Government has been constrained by cen...
We study the impact of local taxation on the location and growth of firms. Our empirical methodology...
This study examines two inter-connected issues: the local economic governance strategies pursued by ...
If the rumours are correct, we may get more details on the government's plans to allow local council...
Nick Clegg's speech on business rate retention suggested that the reforms will not hurt poor council...
Our work published last week suggests that public sector employment is good for local services, bad ...
We study how industry-level agglomeration economies affect government policy. Using administrative d...
The FT reports that the Glencore IPO has resulted in an unexpected 'bonanaza' for the small Swiss vi...
Posted by Paul Cheshire and Christian Hilber, SERC and LSE At last we have had a serious and radical...
Office space in Britain is the most expensive in the world and regulatory constraints are the obviou...
Evidence outside the tax arena suggests that firms earn rents in the presence of agglomerations, whi...
It's a sign of the times that most of the discussion on public sector job relocation has been about ...