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Abstract Switzerland experienced a strong increase in government spending during the 1990’s. The immediate reasons are well-known: higher expenditure for the elderly and other areas of social security as well as higher expenditure for health care make up most of the increase. The political...
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La nouvelle économie institutionnelle (NEI) a, certes, une approche pluridisciplinaire des phénomènes économiques tels que la croissance, l'efficience et la distribution des revenus. Mais les auteurs de cet ouvrage tentent d’appliquer la démarche intégrée qui, jusqu'à présent, faisait...
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New Institutional Economics (NIE) takes a multidisciplinary approach to understanding economic phenomena like growth, efficiency and income distribution. The authors of this book attempt to provide an integrated methodology, hitherto lacking in NIE, that analyses both the impact of institutions...
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The new Swiss budget rule or “debt brake” is based on the idea or rather the aim that the structural deficit should be zero.1 Therefore, the size of the structural deficit is of special importance for the conduct of fiscal policy under the debt brake. In 2003, it was estimated that there is...
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Le nouveau mécanisme budgétaire suisse du « frein à l’endettement » part du principe, ou plutôt vise l’objectif, d’un déficit structurel nul.1 L’ampleur du déficit structurel revêt donc une importance particulière pour la conduite de la politique budgétaire dans le cadre du...
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