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, that increases in the rate of interregional redistribution need not generate neither reduced interregional inequality nor … particular, interregional redistribution seems most likely to be beneficial in terms of interregional and interpersonal equity as …. -- interregional redistribution ; welfare ; inequality …
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Denmark, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Germany and Belgium during 1930-1948, using unique data from the Stockholm Stock Exchange … government bonds. Countries which were occupied (Belgium, Denmark and Norway) or under attack (Finland) saw their debt depreciate …
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This paper examines the implications of income redistribution on human capital accumulation and income inequality … intellectual ability. It is shown that the impact of redistribution is ambiguous on the income distribution as well as on human … equity in low-tax societies, it may be highly detrimental in both respects if the rate of redistribution is already moderate …
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relationship between innovation and productivity in Finland, Norway and Sweden at the firm level. Although these countries enjoy a …
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This paper shows that geographical investor heterogeneity strongly influences sovereign risk. While standard sovereign debt models mainly attribute the absence of sovereign defaults to foreign creditor retaliation, a new theoretical literature argues that domestic creditors also affect borrowing...
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