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Manuel Halter [ D ]
Manuel Halter

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halter@zew.de
Tel:  +49 (0)621 1235-396
Fax: +49 (0)621 1235-223


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Manuel Halter

Manuel Halter is working at the department "International Finance and Financial Management" .

Selected Publications

Expertises

Spengel, Christoph, Christina Elschner, Dieter Endres, Katharina Richter, Manuel Halter, Alexandra Bartholmeß, Daniel Dreßler, Katharina Finke and Jost Henrich Heckemeyer (2012), Effective Tax Levels at the Industry Level using the Devereux/Griffith Methodology, On-Demand Economic Analysis within the Framework Contract TAXUD/2008/CC/099, Mannheim. Download

Spengel, Christoph, Lisa Evers, Manuel Halter and Benedikt Zinn (2012), Unternehmensbesteuerung in Deutschland, Eine kritische Bewertung und Handlungsempfehlungen für die aktuelle Steuerpolitik, Stiftung Familienunternehmen, München. Download

Projects

Current Projects

Competition for Public Offices, Quality of Politicians, and Fiscal Performance – an Empirical analysis of German Municipalities

Confluence – Taxation Database

Financial Market Survey CEE (Central and Eastern Europe)

Financial Market Survey China

Financial Market Survey Switzerland

Inflation, Corporate Taxation and Firm Value: A Firm-Specific Analysis

Survey on the German Market for Real Estate Finance

ZEW Financial Market Survey

ZEW Financial Market Survey

Finished Projects

Provision of Effective Tax Rates at the Industry-Level Using the Devereux/Griffith Methodology – On-Demand Economic Analysis Within Framework Contract TAXUD/2008/CC/099

SEEK-Project 2011: How Philanthropy Affects Corporate Competitiveness in Europe

SEEK-Project 2011: Private Funding of Higher Education – Human Capital as an Asset Class

Tax Policy After the Economic Crisis: How to Reform Company Taxation in Germany?


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