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This paper analyzes the relationship between brain drain, human capital accumulation and individual net incomes in the presence of a redistributional tax policy, credit market constraints, administrative costs of tax collection, and lack of government commitment. We characterize how decreasing...
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Zu den zentralen Diskussionsthemen und Problemfeldern deutscher Wirtschafts-, Sozial- und Finanzpolitik gehören seit langem Fragen sozialer Sicherung wie auch die Situation und Entwicklung auf dem Arbeitsmarkt. Zwischen beiden Bereichen bestehen vielfältige Beziehungen, die außerordentlich...
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Thispaper examines the performance of non-cooperative environmentalpolicy in the case of local consumption externalities. In a two-countrymodel with monopolistic competiton, governments simultaneouslyimpose environmental product standards. Stricter regulationsforce the industrial sector to shift...
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This paper analyses the implications of international trade for non-cooperative environmental policy in the case of local production externalities. A particular focus is on the potential effects of regulations on the variety of goods and the resulting international spillover caused by trade. A...
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This paper analyses a political force that can cause an initial expansion of public spending on higher education and an ensuing decline in subsidies per student: the increase in the number, and thus voting power, of skilled parents. The rise of the skilled class leads to a majority for an...
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