Stand und Perspektiven der modernen Biotechnologie in ostdeutschen Regionen: Das Beispiel Sachsen-Anhalt
Walter Komar
Zeitschrift für Biopolitik,
2003
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Stabilisierungseffekte des Energiesektors für die ostdeutsche Entwicklung
Martin Weisheimer
Wirtschaft im Systemschock – Die schwierige Realität der ostdeutschen Transformation,
1994
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Rezension: Seger, Frank´s Banken, Erfolg und Finanzierung - Wiesbaden, Dt. Univ.-Verlag, 1997
Harald Lehmann
Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik,
1998
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Rezension zu: C. Thimann, Aufbau von Kapitalstock und Vermögen in Ostdeutschland
Joachim Ragnitz
External Publications,
1997
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Rezension Bruno Kaltenborn. Abgaben und Sozialtransfers in Deutschland
Herbert Buscher
Zeitschrift für Sozialreform 49 (6),
2003
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Review on: Sectoral Economic Structure and the Development of Industrial Employment in the Regions of the Federal Republic of Germany, by J. Müller
Ulrich Blum
External Publications,
1984
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Review of Timothy Cuff’s "The Hidden Cost of Economic Development. The Biological Standard of Living in Antebellum Pennsylvania."
Marco Sunder
Social History of Medicine 19 (2),
2006
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Review of Klaus Schuster’s "Wirtschaftliche Entwickling, Sozialstruktur und biologischer Lebensstandard in München und dem südlichen Bayern im 19. Jahrhundert."
Marco Sunder
Journal of Interdisciplinary History,
2007
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Revenue Boosting Instruments in Municipal Finance from a Public Choice Perspective
Peter Haug
Diamond, J. (ed.), Proceedings. 98th Annual Conference on Taxation, Miami, Florida, November 17-19, 2005 and Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the National Tax Association, Thrusday, November 17, 2005,
2006
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German municipalities are currently struggling with growing budget deficits, decreasing revenues, and rising expenditures. We argue that from a public choice perspective local politicians under financial pressure might prefer fiscal instruments that minimize the local voters' resistance and create fiscal illusion. According to Germany, suitable sources of additional revenues include the reallocation of revenues from the local business tax between the levels of government and increased profitability of local public utilities. Revenue Data from 1992 to 2004 indicate that changes in the relative significance of the net local business tax revenues are rather caused by changes in the share of the federal government in the revenues ('Gewerbesteuerumlage') than by changes in the local tax multipliers. Furthermore, we find a significant rise in profits of local public utilities in large German cities.
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