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The fact that members of an immigrant community may have different demographiccharacteristics, or may have different tastes, to the indigenous population, may manifestitself in differences in saving behaviour. In addition, depending on their ethnicbackground, there could be differences among the...
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This paper examines the implications of income redistribution from men to women for the welfareof married women and …
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income taxation, concentrating on the multi-step case. Thisis needed in view of the fact that consumption is from income net …
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We examine the implications of an income redistribution from men to women for the welfare ofmothers and their children …, smallredistributions to women reduce their welfare. This happens because the income redistributioninduces men to reduce their own spending …
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This paper examines a public choice model of fiscal illusion in the demand for localgovernment goods applied to local government expenditures in Britain. Data for twofiscal years, 1991/92 and 1993/9, are used reflecting two very different local taxregimes – the Community Charge in 1991/92 and...
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Childcare subsidies are typically advocated as a means to making paid employmentprofitable for mothers, but also have important ramifications for the use and quality ofpaid childcare. Even if one is concerned primarily with the quantity aspect, the qualitydimension cannot be ignored. This paper...
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We derive an explicit formula of the Watts’ poverty index, in terms of parametersof bivariate lognormal distributions of price indices and nominal livingstandards. This result enables us to: analyse the contributions of the distributionsof prices and nominal living standards in poverty;...
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public good is pure, any given, positive level of income inequality can beshown to be socially excessive by suitably …
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Using parametric formulae under lognormality for a broad family of povertymeasures, we show that when inequality measured by the Gini coeffcient isconstant, dening the poverty line as a fraction of a central tendency of theliving standard distribution restricts the evolution of the poverty...
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Living standard indicators are complex nonlinear statistics based on fundamen-tal components (income or consumption …
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