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Estimates of democracy's effect on the public sector are obtained from comparisons of 142 countries over the years 1960-90. Based on three tenets of voting theory -- that voting mutes policy preference intensity, political power is equally distributed in democracies, and the form of voting...
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employment less for sectors that ultimately pay employer penalties …
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A new survey of 745 small businesses shows little change in the size distribution of businesses between 2012 and 2016, except among businesses with 40–74 employees, in a way that is closely related to whether they offer health insurance coverage. Using measures of both size and voluntary...
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Hours, employment, and income taxes are economically distinct, and all three are either introduced or expanded by the … direction. A conservative estimate of the law's average employment rate impact is negative three percent. The ACA's tax wedges … explicit full-time employment taxes …
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During the recession of 2008-9, labor hours fell sharply, while wages and output per hour rose. Some, but not all, of the productivity and wage increase can be attributed to changing quality of the workforce. The rest of the increase appears to be due to increases in production inputs other than...
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