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per capita and inequality at the municipal level in Brazil. We uncover the existence of an “inverted-U” relationship in … important implications, as it suggests that the current decline in inequality is likely to reverse as GDP per capita increases …, with radically different prospects for the evolution of inequality in the country. Building on our case, and very …
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We investigate how continental European unemployment can be reduced without reducing unemployment benefits and without reducing the net income of low-wage earners. Lower unemployment replacement rates reduce unemployment, the net wage and unemployment benefits. A lower tax on labour increases...
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of worker. Our analysis reveals that the effects of a liberalization on human capital accumulation, income and inequality … 20 percent in the short-run, and by more than 55 percent after 50 years. The world average index of inequality decreases … identifying assumptions. We also analyze partial liberalization shocks: effi ciency and inequality e¤ects are roughly proportional …
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