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Alors que des études antérieures ont exploré la relation entre l'inflation et la croissance économique, la littérature existante sur l'effet de seuil de l'inflation sur la croissance économique dans la Zone Monétaire de l'Afrique de l'Ouest (ZMAO) suppose principalement une association...
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The aim of this paper is to analyze the impact of household income on private transfers in Russia on the basis of altruism, exchange and risk sharing hypotheses. Econometrical investigations, with Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey data for 2002, show that private transfers can’t be...
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Alors que des études antérieures ont exploré la relation entre l'inflation et la croissance économique, la littérature existante sur l'effet de seuil de l'inflation sur la croissance économique dans la Zone Monétaire de l'Afrique de l'Ouest (ZMAO) suppose principalement une association...
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The aim of this paper is to analyze the impact of household income on private transfers in Russia on the basis of altruism, exchange and risk sharing hypotheses. Econometrical investigations, with Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey data for 2002, show that private transfers can’t be...
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We present a model of female participation in the labor force, which deals with part time work and the minimum wage. The model is estimated on the French employment survey of 1997. We use it to compare various incentive schemes to work, such as the 'allocation compensatoire de revenu', the...
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Spatial mobility can be seen as an employment strategy to obtain job opportunities located into a different local labor market than the individual origin’s local market. That is migrants should have higher wages than non-migrants, as much more than migration effort should be compensated by job...
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