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Ländern hoch. Mitte der neunziger Jahre erreichte er zum Beispiel in Deutschland 92 %. Zwischen den Ländergruppen gibt es aber …
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werden: Vorruhestand, Krankheit, Erwerbsunfähigkeit, Arbeitslosigkeit, Bedürftigkeit und sonstige Gründe. Von Land zu Land … Jahren. Im Jahre 1999 empfingen in Spanien und Japan etwa 11%, in Belgien und Frankreich dagegen 24% und in Deutschland gut …
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NGOs play an important role in international development cooperation, but the allocation of NGO aid has rarely been mapped, let alone explained. Based on a representative dataset for 61 important NGOs from various OECD countries, we analyze the targeting of NGO aid across a large number of...
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From a theoretical perspective, the output gap is probably the most comprehensive and convincing concept to describe the cyclical position of an economy. Unfortunately, for practical purposes, the concept depends on the determination of potential output, which is an inherently unobservable...
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Against the backdrop of Baumol's model of unbalanced growth, a recent strand of literature has presented models that manage to reconcile structural change with Kaldor's stylized fact of the relative constancy of per-capita GDP growth. Another strand of literature goes beyond this, arguing that...
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Major DAC donors are widely criticized for weak targeting of aid, selfish aid motives and insufficient coordination. The emergence of an increasing number of new donors may further complicate the coordination of international aid efforts. On the other hand, new donors (many of which were aid...
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Hartwig (2008) has presented empirical evidence that the difference between real wage growth and productivity growth at the macroeconomic level is a robust explanatory variable for deflated health-care expenditure growth in OECD countries. In this paper, we test whether this finding is robust to...
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We use real-time annual data on the fiscal balance, government current spending, current revenues and net capital outlays as published at a half yearly frequency in the OECD Economic Outlook for 25 OECD countries. For each fiscal year t we have a number of forecasts, a first release, and...
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The share of health care expenditure in GDP rises rapidly in virtually all OECD countries, causing increasing concern among politicians and the general public. Yet, economists have to date failed to reach an agreement on what the main determinants of this development are. This paper revisits...
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In den westlichen Industrieländern - und somit auch in Deutschland - sind zwei längerfristige demographische Trends zu … als Deutschland, wo die Alterserwerbstätigenquote relativ niedrig ist. Um ältere Personen in stärkerem Maße in das …
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