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, education and gender. Executive pay is inversely related to CEO age and positively related to educational attainment. Finally …
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(viii) executive pay is related to a number of CEO characteristics, including age, education and gender: executive pay has a …
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Using a panel of international student test scores 1980 – 2000 (PISA and TIMSS), panel fixed effects estimates suggest that government spending decentralization is conducive to student performance. The effect does not appear to be mediated through levels of educational spending.
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factors behind the rise of labor costs, but the most significant reason is from higher taxes being placed on labor. Increasing … labor taxes have two primary effects on employment and growth. First, the demand for labor is decreased as the cost rises …
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This paper looks at the effects of taxes increase on economic growth of 47 developing countries. In developing … as political and policy controversy, no simple answer exists concerning the relationship of taxes on economic growth in … developing countries. The research takes an empirical approach to analyze the effects of four types of taxes namely taxes revenue …
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One of three adults in Mexico is obese, therefore, policies to reduce overweight and obesity prevalence in the country were designed. The use of fiscal policy was proposed as a way to discourage the consumption of soft drinks and raise funds to pay health services used by obese patients. The aim...
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effective policies in order to contain this trend. Excise taxes on low-nutritious food and sugar-sweetened beverages consumption …-drinks taxes considering data for average consumers, and have assessed effectiveness of such measure on raising fresh revenues to …, considering average consumers. If governments are considering excise taxes on soft drinks to prevent obesity, heterogeneity of the …
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This article empirically examines the impact on interstate net migration of differential state and local property tax and transfer policies in the United States by race, age and sex for the period 1965-70. The results offer considerable support to the Tiebout hypothesis that the consumer-voter...
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public education outlays, property taxation and income taxation, it investigates whether migrants are attracted to states …
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immigrants’ absorption of government spending on pure public goods, education, and public housing. After taking into account some …
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