Search Results - "Ypersele, Tanguy Van"
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Rewards versus Intellectual Property Rights
Published in The Journal of law & economics (01-10-2001)“…This paper compares reward systems to intellectual property rights (patents and copyrights). Under a reward system, innovators are paid for innovations…”
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Market size and tax competition
Published in Journal of international economics (01-09-2005)“…With international externalities, different country sizes, imperfect competition, and trade costs, tax competition for mobile firms is efficiency-enhancing…”
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Factor endowments and welfare levels in an asymmetric tax competition game
Published in Journal of urban economics (01-03-2005)“…This paper addresses capital tax competition among an arbitrary number of countries. Countries are asymmetric not only in their population endowment but also…”
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Property crime and private protection allocation within cities: Theory and evidence
Published in Economic inquiry (01-07-2022)“…Canada exhibits no correlation between income and victimization, rich neighborhoods are less exposed to property crime, rich households are more victimized…”
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On the protection of cultural goods
Published in Journal of international economics (01-03-2002)“…We identify cultural goods as goods which are valued differently by consumers at home than by individuals abroad, and which are produced under scale economies…”
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Private protection and public policing
Published in Journal of public economic theory (01-02-2021)“…This paper looks at situations in which public and private protection are complementary, that is, when private protection must be coordinated with public…”
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The origins of human prosociality: Cultural group selection in the workplace and the laboratory
Published in Science advances (19-09-2018)“…Human prosociality toward nonkin is ubiquitous and almost unique in the animal kingdom. It remains poorly understood, although a proliferation of theories has…”
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Job protection, housing market regulation, and the youth
Published in Journal of public economic theory (01-12-2019)“…Young Europeans experience high unemployment rates, job instability, and late emancipation. Meanwhile, they do not support reforms weakening protection on…”
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Scrambled Questions Penalty in Multiple Choice Tests: New Evidence from French Undergraduate Students
Published in Economics bulletin (22-02-2017)“…This note evaluates the scrambled questions penalty using multiple choice tests taken by first-year undergraduate students who follow a microeconomics…”
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Fiscal Coordination and Political Competition
Published in Journal of public economic theory (01-04-2003)“…This contribution investigates fiscal coordination in the framework of two countries asymmetric in respect of their capital–labor endowment. When tax policies…”
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Education, corruption, and the distribution of income
Published in Journal of economic growth (Boston, Mass.) (01-09-2009)“…We examine how the interaction between education and corruption affects institutional reform and economic development. While corruption reduces average income…”
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Traders, courts, and the border effect puzzle
Published in Regional science and urban economics (01-05-2010)“…Although there is mounting empirical evidence that the mere presence of borders contribute to reduce trade significantly, there is no firm view on what are the…”
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Should countries control international profit shifting?
Published in Journal of international economics (2006)“…We present a fiscal competition model with two policy instruments: the level of corporate taxation and the tightness of control of profit shifting by…”
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Capital mobility, distributive conflict and international tax coordination
Published in Journal of international economics (01-06-2001)“…Basic economic theory identifies a number of efficiency gains that derive from international capital mobility. But just as with free trade in goods, there is…”
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Individual protection against property crime: decomposing the effects of protection observability
Published in The Canadian journal of economics (01-05-2008)“…We re-examine the efficiency of observable and unobservable crime protection decisions with new results and insights. Observable protection is unambiguously…”
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Coordination of capital taxation among asymmetric countries
Published in Regional science and urban economics (01-11-2006)“…This paper studies international fiscal coordination in a world of integrated markets and sovereign national governments. Mobile capital and immobile labor are…”
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Market Games in Successive Oligopolies
Published in Journal of public economic theory (01-06-2013)“…This paper introduces a new approach to successive oligopolies. We draw on market games à la Shapley–Shubik to examine how successive oligopolies operate…”
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Tax Competition in Imperfect Labor Markets
Published in Annals of economics and statistics (01-01-2014)“…We introduce imperfect labor markets into the tax competition framework. Countries set tax rates on profit and income. Labor is immobile across countries,…”
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The determinants of political selection: a citizen-candidate model with valence signaling and incumbency advantage
Published in International tax and public finance (27-04-2024)“…Abstract We expand the theory of politician quality in electoral democracies with citizen candidates by supposing that performance while in office sends a…”
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Tax competition in the presence of profit shifting
Published in Journal of public economics (01-08-2023)“…•Laxer profit shifting control may be desirable even for tax base exporting countries.•Tax rates depend on the semi-elasticity of per-firm profits and of…”
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