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FinanzArchiv is a well-established, internationally oriented journal in the field of public economics, widely read in Europe and all over the world.

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Volume 63, Number 4, December 2007

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EU Financing and Regional Policy: Vertical Fiscal Externalities when Capital is Mobile
pp. 457-476(20)
Authors: Fenge, Robert; Wrede, Matthias

Voting, Wealth Heterogeneity, and Endogenous Labor Supply
pp. 477-497(21)
Author: Ghate, Chetan

Optimal Taxation of Married Couples with Household Production
pp. 498-518(21)
Authors: Kleven, Henrik Jacobsen; Kreiner, Claus Thustrup

Redistributional Preference in Environmental Policy
pp. 548-562(15)
Author: Ebert, Udo

A Simulation Method to Measure the Effective Tax Rate on Highly Skilled Labor
pp. 563-582(20)
Authors: Elschner, Christina; Schwager, Robert

Differential Taxation and Corporate Futures-Hedging
pp. 583-590(8)
Authors: Wahl, Jack E.; Broll, Udo

Fiscal Policy in Action

Germany's Company Tax Reform Act of 2008
pp. 591-612(22)
Author: Homburg, Stefan

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