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A central finding of the modern labor market literature is that labor supply responses tend to be concentrated along the extensive margin (labor force participation) rather than the intensive margin (hours of work). Yet, the literature on the marginal cost of public funds (MCF) focuses solely on...
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universe of personal loans in Denmark. We provide non-parametric evidence showing that the default propensity is more than four …
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universe of personal loans in Denmark. We provide non-parametric evidence showing that the default propensity is more than four …
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We estimate the impact of youth minimum wages on youth employment by exploiting a large discontinuity in Danish minimum wage rules at age 18, using monthly payroll records for the Danish population. The hourly wage jumps up by 40 percent at the discontinuity. Employment falls by 33 percent and...
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We study wealth inequality in childhood using Danish wealth records from three decades. While teenagers have some earnings, we estimate that transfers account for at least 50 percent of wealth at age 18, and much more so for the rich children. Inheritance from grandparents does not appear...
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universe of personal loans in Denmark. We provide non-parametric evidence showing that the default propensity is more than four …
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universe of personal loans in Denmark. We provide non-parametric evidence showing that the default propensity is more than four …
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