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We utilise repeated cross sections of micro data from several countries, available from the Luxembourg Income Study, LIS, to estimate labour supply elasticities, both at the intensive and extensive margin. The benefit of the data is that it spans over four decades and includes a large number of...
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This paper investigates the causal link between voter turnout and policy outcomes related to the size of government. Tax rate and public expenditures are the focal policy outcomes in this study. To capture the causal mechanism, Swedish and Finnish municipal data are used and a constitutional...
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This paper investigates the causal link between voter turnout and policy outcomes related to the size of government. Tax rate and public expenditures are the focal policy outcomes in this study. To capture the causal mechanism, Swedish and Finnish municipal data are used and a constitutional...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010818820
Two important determinants of crime rates in economic theories of crime are deterrent effects and legal income opportunities. For at least two reasons, youth crimes do not fit into this picture since: 1) most youths do not work 2) deterrent effects, in terms of punishment, are non existent or...
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power of men is moderate. The welfare gains of gender based taxation are sizable and the welfare gains of having tax …
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Though more than 100 countries have adopted gender quotas, the impacts of these reforms on women’s political leadership remain largely unknown. We exploit a quasi-experiment—a zipper quota imposed by the Swedish Social Democratic national party on municipal party groups—to examine...
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This short paper proposes a non-parametric method of accounting for the distribution of background characteristics when testing for segregation in empirical studies. It is shown and exemplified—using data on workplace segregation between immigrants and natives in Sweden—how the method can be...
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, progressive taxation, public education expenditure, and borrowing constraints among the determinants of earnings persistence. I … earnings persistence in the US. Taxation, through its impact on investments in human capital, can explain 25% of the difference …
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, progressive taxation, public education expenditure, and borrowing constraints among the determinants of earnings persistence. I … earnings persistence in the US. Taxation, through its impact on investments in human capital, can explain 25% of the difference …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009391774