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Clemens Fuest is currently Research Director at the Oxford University Centre for Business Taxation as of October 2008. He was previously Professor of Economics at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences of the University of Cologne. His fields of research are public economics, corporate taxation and international taxation. He is currently Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board of the German Federal Ministry of Finance. He was also a member of a tax reform commission which developed a proposal for the reform of the German corporate and personal income tax system (Kommission Steuerreform der Stiftung Marktwirtschaft). Clemens Fuest has published widely on international taxation and public economics. His work includes publications in Journal of Public Economics, Journal of International Economics, International Tax and Public Finance, Fiscal Studies, Tax Notes International, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Labour Economics, Economics Letters and other Journals.
He joined IZA as a Research Fellow in August 2007. |
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IZA Discussion Papers:
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Clemens Fuest
Andreas Peichl
Sebastian Siegloch
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Do Higher Corporate Taxes Reduce Wages? Micro Evidence from Germany
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Olivier Bargain
Mathias Dolls
Clemens Fuest
Dirk Neumann
Andreas Peichl
Nico Pestel
Sebastian Siegloch
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Fiscal Union in Europe? Redistributive and Stabilising Effects of an EU Tax-Benefit System
(revised version forthcoming as 'Fiscal Union in Europe? Redistributive and Stabilising Effects of a European Tax-Benefit System and Fiscal Equalisation Mechanism' in: Economic Policy) |
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Philipp Doerrenberg
Denvil Duncan
Clemens Fuest
Andreas Peichl
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Nice Guys Finish Last: Are People with Higher Tax Morale Taxed More Heavily?
(revised version available as CESifo Working Paper 3858) |
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Mathias Dolls
Clemens Fuest
Andreas Peichl
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Automatic Stabilizers, Economic Crisis and Income Distribution in Europe
(published in: Research in Labor Economics, 2011, 32, 227-256) |
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Clemens Fuest
Judith Niehues
Andreas Peichl
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The Redistributive Effects of Tax Benefit Systems in the Enlarged EU
(revised version published in: Public Finance Review, 2010, 38 (4), 473-500) |
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Mathias Dolls
Clemens Fuest
Andreas Peichl
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Automatic Stabilizers and Economic Crisis: US vs. Europe
(revised version published in: Journal of Public Economics, 2012, 96 (3-4), 279-294; also available as NBER Working Paper 16275) |
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Clemens Fuest
Andreas Peichl
Thilo Schaefer
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Is a Flat Tax Feasible in a Grown-up Welfare State?
(revised version published as "Is a flat tax reform feasible in a grown-up democracy of Western Europe? A simulation study for Germany" in: International Tax and Public Finance, 2008, 15 (5), 620-636) |
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IZA Policy Papers:
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Clemens Fuest
Andreas Peichl
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European Fiscal Union: What Is It? Does It Work? And Are There Really 'No Alternatives'?
(published in: CESifo Forum, 2012, 13 (1), 3-9) |
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Mathias Dolls
Clemens Fuest
Andreas Peichl
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Social Protection as an Automatic Stabilizer
(revised version published as 'Automatic stabilization and discretionary fiscal policy in the financial crisis' in IZA Journal of Labor Policy, 2012, 1, Article 4) |
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Mathias Dolls
Clemens Fuest
Andreas Peichl
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Wie wirken die automatischen Stabilisatoren in der Wirtschaftskrise? Deutschland im Vergleich mit der EU und den USA
(published in: Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik, 2010, 11 (2), 132-145) |
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Clemens Fuest
Andreas Peichl
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Grundeinkommen vs. Kombilohn: Beschäftigungs- und Finanzierungswirkungen und Unterschiede im Empfängerkreis
(published in: Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftswissenschaften (Review of Economics), 2008, 59 (2), 94-113) |
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