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Iedereen middenklasser! Laten we vooral niet vergeten dat 79% van de beursgenoteerde aandelen in handen zijn van de top 10% rijkste Belgen. Meest ongelijk verdeelde deel van het totale vermogen. De sterkste schouders dragen wel degelijk een meerwaardebelasting. Als ze er ooit komt. 🥲
Forthcoming in AEJ: Economic Policy: "Fiscal Transfers to Local Governments and the Distribution of Economic Activity" by Teemu Lyytikäinen, Sander Ramboer, and Max Toikka.
Feb 11, 2025
3mo
(Forthcoming Article) - We study the economic effects of transfers to local governments using a reform of the Finnish municipal grant system as a source of exogenous variation. We find that higher grants lead to lower municipal taxes and fees, higher public spending and improved budget balance. These changes in local fiscal policy lead to an increase in private sector jobs. Our estimates imply a cost per job of e33,000. The increase in jobs is paired with a reduction in commuting to other municipalities. The effect on migration seems small, suggesting grants bring local benefits without drastically affecting where households choose to live.
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Fiscal Transfers to Local Governments and the Distribution of Economic Activity
Wim Van Lancker
1) continuous trends and 2) no anticipation at the cutoff. You can find the paper here: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers..... Comments always welcome!