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that the income component in the index only role is to distort the allocation between health and education expenditure …. Because the income component does not play its intended role of securing resources for a decent standard of living, we argue … that it is better to drop income from the index in considering optimal plans. Alternatively, we consider net income, income …
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.1 Posterior Density for The pis 3.2 Information About The uis 3.2.1 Lognormal Distribution of Income 3.2.2 Assumptions About Group …
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: the standard intertemporal model and the income targeting model, where workers set an earnings target over some short time …
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In this paper, growth of per capita income can be exogenous and/or endogenous due to aggregate public infrastructure …
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Wage functions provide much useful descriptive information about those characteristics of individuals which are associated with relatively high or low wage rates. In any cross-sectional survey there are many individuals who are not working at the time the survey is carried out. Such people may...
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-international flows of capital are now significantly sensitive to changes in income, and to expected changes in income, in different … changing levels of income, a shift from fixed to flexible exchange rates will have less effect in increasing the domestic …
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TaxTrans is designed to examine a range of models involving direct and indirect taxes and transfer payments in general and partial equilibrium contexts. It provides a 'windows' environment and allows the user to select a range of parameter values and tax rates. Emphasis is given to the...
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as the indirect effect, increases reranking as measures of adult equivalent income increase. It is argued that the …
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This paper describes a dynamic microsimulation model of cohort earnings developed to consider redistribution during the working-lifetime in Australia. Microsimulation models were first used for economic analysis by Orcutt (1957), and are now commonly employed to undertake policy analyses in many...
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This paper provides a brief guide for students undertaking their first piece of research. The activity of research … students, that it is helpful to set down explicitly some of those things that experienced researches have often take for …
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