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correlation between current disposable income and consumption to incorporate future income expectations and wealth. As for this … latter, the paper also proceeds to a careful description of the mechanisms at work in the wealth effect and of the structure … of Belgian households' wealth. Empirically, it is shown that in Belgium human wealth plays a far larger role than …
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Since 1991, French taxpayers who employ someone to work at their home (for care, cleaning, etc.) can deduct 50 % of the employment cost from their income tax. In 2007, the tax reduction was turned into a tax credit, making lower income households eligible. However, this change was limited to...
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Notre société fait face à de nombreux risques qui affectent des vies humaines. Les autorités publiques doivent donc déterminer le budget optimal à consacrer à chaque projet visant à diminuer ces risques sociaux. L’analyse avantages-coûts est un outil très utilisé pour...
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French Abstract: L'objectif de ce papier est de montrer comment les agriculteurs luttent contre la pauvreté en milieu rural. Nous utilisons le modele Logit multinomial pour déterminer les strategies de survie des ménages ruraux. Les resultats montrent que plus les chefs de menage sont...
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The renewal of economic household theory (collective models and consumer-producerhousehold models) recalls into question the initial simplism of the traditional consumer theory. In order to analyse households, it is nowadays necessary to take their intrinsic of double agent nature into account,...
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