Kiel Working Papers, Kiel Institute for World Economics
No 1267:
Subventionen in Deutschland: Eine Bestandsaufnahme
Alfred Boss and Astrid Rosenschon
Abstract: Subsidization policy is intensively discussed in Germany.
The paper demonstrates the extent of subsidization in Germany. Subsidies
are defined as the sum of tax expenditures and those government
expenditures which distort the structure of the economy; financial aid is
granted to different branches or regions by the EU, the federal government,
the states (Länder), the local authorities, and the Federal Labor Agency.
The definitions are explained. The extent and the structure of the
subsidies in the period 2000 to 2004 are presented. The results are
compared to the data in the official “subsidy reports” of the federal
government.
Keywords: Subventionen, Finanzhilfen, Steuervergünstigungen, Subventionsbericht; (follow links to similar papers)
JEL-Codes: H24,; H25,; H29,; H71; (follow links to similar papers)
67 pages, January 2006
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