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In this note, we start to claim that established marriages can be heavily destabilized when the population of existing couples is enriched by the arrival of new candidates to marriage. Afterwards, we discuss briefly how stability concepts can be extended to account for entry and exit phenomena...
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attributed to aggregate proxies of agglomeration externalities. Our data further support the assortative matching hypothesis …, that is'good' workers match on the labor market with 'good' firms, and we further show that assortative matching is not … driven by a co-location of workers and firms of similar quality. Finally, we point out that this assortative matching is …
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We investigate the balanced growth effects of pension plans on the rate of growth and on equalityin a closed economy where individual decisions about education are the engine of growth. We distinguish between pay-as-you-go and fully-funded pension systems and differentiate between three...
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suitable alternative inequality criteria to Lorenz ordering (LO). We provide two new alternative proofs that ADO and RDO are …
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progressive as the inequality in the distribution of claims becomes more unequal other things equal. All of these conclusions are …
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According to Chateauneuf (1996), we compare some inequality criteria. We investigate their properties and …
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observe a wide variation in the mix of public and private funding of education. In addition, countries with high inequality … with high inequality exhibit more private education expenditures since rich people opt out of the public system. In non …
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Since Collier and Hoeffler (1998, 2004), it has been supported that inequality, measured at national level, does not … inequality in localized conflicts. We argue that previous findings might be biased by the myopic nature of cross-country analysis …. Consistently with the model, Probit estimations indicate that income inequality measured at municipal level was significant in …
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a remarkable mix of excellence and inequality. Indeed the Flemish school system is repeatedly one of the best performer … social segregation, has a major effect on inequality of opportunity. Children of different economic classes will have …
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alternative inequality criteria to Lorenz ordering (LO).We provide two new alternative proofs that ADO and RDO are sub …
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