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We develop and estimate a microeconometric model of household labour supply in four European countries representative of different economies and welfare policy regimes: Denmark, Italy, Portugal and United Kingdom. We then simulate, under the constraint of constant total net tax revenue, the...
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We develop and estimate a microeconometric model of household labour supply in four European countries representative of different economies and welfare policy regimes: Denmark, Italy, Portugal and the United Kingdom. We then simulate, under the constraint of constant total net tax revenue...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003941513
This study addresses the different distributional and welfare implications of price volatility amid the ongoing cost-of-living crisis, focusing on both Turkey and the South Caucasus region, which have different welfare regimes and patterns of price changes. This paper explores the impact of...
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This paper utilises a multi-country microsimulation tax-benefit model for Europe, EUROMOD, to simulate the distribution …
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associated policy responses on the distribution of household incomes. Our approach relies on a dynamic microsimulation approach …
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and microsimulation, we model the effect of pandemic induced employment and wage changes on market and disposable income …
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we utilize a dynamic microsimulation model developed for Ireland to simulate the impact of both an income contingent loan … microsimulation ; income contingent loan ; graduate tax …
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