Tax Competition and Tax Coordination in the European Union

This paper examines the tax competition literature and attempts to draw out its implications for the debate on corporate tax coordination within the EU. It begins with the early basic tax competition model, which derives conditions under which underprovision of public services occurs and tax harmoni...

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Efficiency
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Fiscal policy
Flat rates
Income redistribution
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Member states
Public services
Studies
Tax base
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Tax increases
Tax rates
Tax reform
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