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Estimating the rivalness of state-level inward FDI
Brülhart, Marius; Schmidheiny, Kurt
Decentralized fiscal decision making is more likely to be optimal if regional tax bases are non-rival, in the sense that one region's gain is no other relevant region's loss. We develop a method for estimating the rivalness of tax bases using the underlying structures of the conditional logit, Poisson and nested logit models. We use this method to estimate the effect of state-level capital taxation on U.S. inward foreign direct investment. While the results are rather noisy, the assumption of perfect non-rivalenss can in some cases be rejected, but the assumption of perfect rivalness cannot. Competition over FDI across U.S. states may well be a zero-sum game.
-Descentralització administrativa
-Dret fiscal
-Matemàtica financera
-Decentralization in government
-Tax law
-Business mathematics
cc-by-nc-nd, (c) Brülhart et al., 2011
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/
Working Paper
Institut d’Economia de Barcelona
         

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