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Archive | 2009

Can the Financial Sector continue to be the Main Growth Engine in Luxembourg

Arnaud Bourgain; Patrice Pieretti; Jens Høj

The financial sector has emerged as the main economic engine over the past two decades. The comparative advantages of placing financial activities in Luxembourg have mostly been in terms of an adaptive legislative and regulatory framework and low taxation. As a result, Luxembourg is today one of the main international centres for investment funds. Besides the sector’s direct and indirect employment effects, the most important effect is the large tax revenue generating capacity of the sector, accounting directly for over 20% of aggregate tax revenues. On the other hand, these tax revenues are volatile as the sector is highly sensitive to developments in international financial markets. Indeed, past downturns in international financial markets have tended to lead to a sharp slowdown of growth in the economy as well as in revenues, pointing to potential large risks associated with the current turmoil in international financial markets. Besides these short-term considerations, a lower trend growth rate of the sector is likely over the medium term. The main activities of the sector are in middle and back offices dealing with financial administration which, with new IT technologies, will tend to be increasingly outsourced. At the same time, the sector is having problems in attracting highly specialised talent to enter higher value front office activities. Over the longer term, international competition will continue to exert pressures that may eventually erode Luxembourg’s position. The extent of the decline in the sector’s trend growth depends on the ability to maintain and expand the attractiveness of investing and working in Luxembourg. Achieving this will depend on being able to adjust tax, infrastructure, and housing policies to attract foreign talent while updating and increasing the transparency of financial sector regulation.


Emerging Markets Review | 2012

Financial openness, disclosure and bank risk-taking in MENA countries

Arnaud Bourgain; Patrice Pieretti; Skerdilajda Zanaj


Economics Bulletin | 2006

Measuring Agglomeration Forces in a Financial Center

Patrice Pieretti; Arnaud Bourgain


Revue économique | 2010

Migration des professionnels de santé de pays d'Afrique subsaharienne et politique de substitution

Arnaud Bourgain; Patrice Pieretti; Benteng Zou


Economics Bulletin | 2007

Measuring Technological Spillovers in a Financial Center by using “Feder” Model

Arnaud Bourgain; Patrice Pieretti


Brussels economic review | 2000

Dynamique de la croissance et spécialisation: analyse en panel des branches industrielles

Arnaud Bourgain; Paolo Guarda; Patrice Pieretti


Archive | 2009

International Financial Competition and Bank Risk-Taking in Emerging Economies

Arnaud Bourgain; Patrice Pieretti; Skerdilajda Zanaj


Région et développement = Region and development = Region y desarollo | 2007

Discipliner Les Centres Financiers Offshore : Incitation Par La Pression Internationale

Arnaud Bourgain; Patrice Pieretti


Journal of Economic Integration | 2003

Competitiveness and Employment in a Small Open Economy

Patirice pieretti; Arnaud Bourgain


Mondes en Développement | 1995

Contributions de l’Union européenne à l’intégration régionale en Afrique subsaharienne : quelles spécificités ?

Arnaud Bourgain

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Jens Høj

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

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Fatemeh Shadman

Université catholique de Louvain

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Benteng Zou

University of Luxembourg

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