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Background: A large body of empirical research supports that fiscal policy measures have potential long term savings consequences on the households. However, a number of related issues have not yet been fully examined in the literature. A few of these studies, for instance, have addressed...
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In the context of emission trading it seems to be taken as given that people's preferences can be ignored with respect to the whole process of fixing emission targets and allocating emission permits to polluters. With this paper we want to reopen the debate on how citizens can be involved in...
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In the context of emission trading it seems to be taken as given that people's preferences can be ignored with respect to the whole process of fixing emission targets and allocating emission permits to polluters. With this paper we want to reopen the debate on how citizens can be involved in...
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In the context of emission trading it seems to be taken as given that people's preferences can be ignored with respect to the whole process of fixing emission targets and allocating emission permits to polluters. With this paper we want to reopen the debate on how citizens can be involved in...
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that imperfectly insured household consumption distorts household incentive to supply labor hours through an idiosyncratic …
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This paper examines trends in household consumption and saving behaviour in each of the last three recessions in the UK …
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