Seminarthemen und Literatur - Wirtschafts
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Seminarthemen und Literatur - Wirtschafts
TU Dortmund, Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät, Wintersemester 2015/2016 Bachelorseminar: Fiskalpolitik und wirtschaftliche Entwicklung Prof. Dr. Philip Jung Email: [email protected] Sprechstunde: nach Vereinbarung Dr. Johannes Pauser Email: [email protected] Sprechstunde: nach Vereinbarung Seminarthemen und Literatur 1. Besteuerung von Kapital, Arbeit, Konsum und Investitionen: Berechnungen mit Daten der volkswirtschaftlichen Gesamtrechnung. Mendoza, Enrique G., Assaf Razin, and Linda Tesar (1994), Effective tax rates in macroeconomics Cross-country estimates of tax rates on factor incomes and consumption, Journal of Monetary Economics, 1994, 34, 297–323. McDaniel, C. (2007), Average tax rates on consumption, investment, labor and capital in the OECD 1950-2003, Arizona State University. European Commission (2014), Taxation trends in the European Union Data for the EU Member States, Iceland and Norway. 2. Ziele und makroökonomische Wirkungen einer europäischen Finanztransaktionssteuer. Summers, L., & Summers, V. (1989). When financial markets work too well: A cautious case for a securities transactions tax. Journal of Financial Services Research, 3(2-3), 26186. Tobin, James (1984). "On the Efficiency of the Financial System." Lloyds Bank Review (July 1984). European Commission (2011), Financial transaction tax: Making the financial sector pay its fair share, Press Release, September 28 2011. 3. Einkommenstransfers und der Trade-off zwischen Gerechtigkeit und Effizienz. Saez, E. (2002), Optimal Income Transfer Programs: Intensive versus Extensive Labor Supply Responses, Quarterly Journal of Economics 117, 1039–73. Ostry, Jonathan D., Andrew Berg, Charalambos G. Tsangarides (2014): Redistribution, Inequality, and Growth, IMF Staff Discussion Note. Aghion, Philippe, Eve Caroli, and Cecilia García-Peñalosa (1999), Inequality and Economic Growth: The Perspective of the New Growth Theories, Journal of Economic Literature 37: 1615–1660. TU Dortmund, Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät, Wintersemester 2015/2016 4. Sind Infrastrukturinvestitionen produktiv? Aschauer, D.A. (1989), Is public expenditure productive?, Journal of Monetary Economics 23, 177-200. Barro, R. (1990), Government spending in a simple growth model. Journal of Political Economy 98 (5), 103-125. De Haan, J., Romp, W. (2007), Public capital and economic growth: a critical survey, Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik 8, 6-52. 5. Wettbewerb um ausländische Direktinvestitionen und die Unterversorgungshypothese: Eine theoretische Analyse. Zodrow,G. R.; Mieszkowski,P. (1986). Pigou, Tiebout, property taxation, and the underprovision of local public goods. Journal of Urban Economics 19(3), 356–370. Wilson, J. D. (1986), A theory of interregional tax competition, Journal of Urban Economics 19, 296-315. 6. Wettbewerb um ausländische Direktinvestitionen. Gibt es ein „race to the bottom“ der Unternehmensteuersätze? Keen, Michael; Kai Konrad (2013). “The Theory of International Tax Competition and Coordination," in A. Auerbach, R. Chetty, M. Feldstein, and E. Saez (eds.), Handbook of Public Economics, Volume 5, North-Holland, Amsterdam. Wilson, J.D. (1999), Theories of tax competition, National Tax Journal 52(2), 269–304. Wilson, J. D.; Wildasin, D. E. (2004). Capital tax competition: Bane or boon. Journal of Public Economics, 88(6), 1065–1091. ECOFIN Ministers of the European Community (1997). The Package to Tackle Harmful Tax competition. European Commission, Brussels. 7. Eine Theorie eines antizyklischen Multiplikators. Illing, G. and Watzka, S. (2013): Fiscal multipliers and their relevance in a currency union - A survey, German Economic Review 15: 259–271. Michaillat, P. (2014), A Theory of Countercyclical Government Multiplier, American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics 6(1): 190–217.