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This paper studies the role of pensions and income taxes in determining homeownership and household wealth. It provides a cross-country analysis, using tax and pension policy designs in Germany, the US and Australia. These developed nations have similar incomes per capita but very different...
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We investigate the sources, scope, and implications of landowner market power. We show how zoning regulations generate spillovers through increased markups and derive conditions under which restricting landownership concentration reduces rents. Using newbuilding-level data from New York City, we...
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demographic dividend to income projections. Our findings are as follows. First, show that historically the impact of demography on …
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crisis, the costs and benefits of interest subsidies, and the suitability of an income-based repayment system for student …
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correcting R&D market failures, can be useful complements to emissions pricing, but ambitious renewable targets or subsidies seem …
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We study how healthcare subsidies and improved information affect over- and under-use of primary healthcare in a …. Using nine weeks of daily data, we show that the barrier to optimal care seeking is cost, not information: subsidies …
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is a trade-off between the direct benefits of each policy, and the costs that follow from the out-migration of capital …
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only slightly decrease. In contrast, subsidies support EV uptake, and lead to a more pronounced emission reduction. Both …
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We develop and implement a new method for identifying wasted subsidies, and use it to provide systematic evidence on …
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The paper analyses the reasons for Japan's persistently low inflation since the bursting of the Japanese bubble economy (low inflation conundrum). It is shown that Japan experienced a structural break from a high-growth period with relatively high inflation to a low-growth period with...
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