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(costs and benefits) using Thailand and Australia as case studies, from 1975 to 1999. Two health adjusted gross domestic …
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In this survey, we review the quantitative macroeconomic literature analyzing consumer debt and default. We start by providing an overview of consumer bankruptcy law in the US and document the relevant institutional changes over time. We proceed with a comprehensive empirical section, describing...
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quality of service. To test these reasonings, the paper draws empirical evidence from the health systems of Australia, Canada …
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This study explores people’s risk attitudes after having suffered large real-world losses following a natural disaster …
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This study evaluates the effectiveness of contracting out mandatory publicly provided counselling and training for long-term unemployed in Flanders (Belgium) to private for-profit and non-profit organisations (FPOs and NPOs). A multivariate transition model exploits timing-of-events and novel...
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This paper studies collective contests with endogenous cost sharing, general effort costs and intra-group heterogeneity of prize-valuation. Our objective is to clarify the relationship between cost sharing, intra-group heterogeneity within the competing groups and the elasticity of the marginal...
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This paper presents the properties of optimal piecewise linear tax systems for two-earner households, based on joint and individual incomes respectively. A key contribution is the analysis of the interaction between second earner wage differences, variation in the price of child care and...
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This study considers the efficiency of banking in Australia during the post-deregulation period 1988-2001. Since 1986 …
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based allocation (Australia, California, New Zealand) and capacity based allocation (EU). This paper characterizes the best …
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In this paper, we investigate two fiscal policy options to mitigate fiscal pressure arising from ageing of the Australian population: pension cuts or tax hikes. Using a computable overlapping generations model, we find that while both policy options achieve the same fiscal goal, the...
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