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Using results from two contingent valuation surveys conducted in Canada and the U.S., we explore the effect of a … respondents in both samples aged 40 to 60 years. Additionally, we estimate implicit discount rates equal to 8% for Canada and 4 …
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In this paper, the amount of income redistribution in the United States, the European Union, and Switzerland is compared and empirically related to economic, political, and behavioral determinants elaborated in the literature. Lying in between the two poles, Switzerland provides unique evidence...
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Many aspects of social welfare are intrinsically multidimensional. Composite indices at-tempting to reduce this complexity to a unique measure abound in many areas of economics and public policy. Comparisons based on such measures depend, sometimes critically, on how the different dimensions of...
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variation comparison workhorses in cardinal worlds, are applicable in ordinal paradigms without artificial data scaling, a … introduced and exemplified in analyses of Self-Reported Health outcomes in the UK and Human Resource determinants in Canada. …
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