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substitutes? Education is a prime example. I use exogenous shocks to Brazilian municipalities' revenue during 1995–2008 generated … by non-linearities in federal transfer laws to demonstrate two things. First, municipalities with higher income …
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opportunities in the peripheral areas alongside skills shortages in the dynamic centre. Inequalities between municipalities are the …
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municipalities in selectively increasing residential density in areas well-connected to the transport network. Housing tenure …
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municipalities increasingly take the socio-economic mix of pupils into account in entry and investment decisions, and that entry and …
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, national financial laws, regional laws as well as Italian municipalities’ budgets are analyzed. First of all we describe the …
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The global financial crisis brought government guarantees to the forefront of the debate. Based on a review of frictions that hinder financial contracting, this paper concludes that the common justifications for government guarantees—i.e., principal-agent frictions or un-internalized...
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Occupational licensing is among the fastest-growing labor market institutions in the U.S. economy. One of the key features of occupational licensing is that the law determines who gets to do the work. In those cases where universally licensed occupations are both complements to and substitutes...
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A major factor weighing down the long-term finances of state and local governments is the obligation to fund retiree benefits. While state and local government pension obligations have been analyzed in great detail, much less attention has been paid to the costs of the other major retiree...
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Social welfare programs in the United States are designed to serve as safety nets for people in hard times, in contrast with the universal approach found in many other developed western nations. In a survey of Cliometric studies of social welfare programs in the U.S., we examine the variation in...
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