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This paper examines the Granger causality between total expenditures, own source revenues, grants received from the State and long-term loans for 12 subgroups of Finnish municipalities. Two panel data sets that cover the years 1985-1992 and 1993-1999 are used in order to compare the effect of...
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importing-country's welfare when it faces dumping caused by weak foreign demand. Interestingly, the antidumping duty does not … completely stem the tide of dumped imports, but it improves welfare through shifting some of the dumping firm's rents to the home …
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We study the effects of German unification in a model with capital accumulation, skill differences and a welfare state …. Absent a welfare state, we observe an investment boom, depressed output and employment conditions. Capital owners and high …-skilled agents are willing to give up to 4% of per-capita consumption to favor unification. When a welfare state exists the …
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slightly decrease over time. There is a negligible loss in welfare, however, from immediately setting the R&D subsidy to its …
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This paper calculates the quantitative significance of the welfare effects of wage compression in Sweden. This is done … compression lead to large welfare losses, since wage compression creates costly unemployment among low-skilled workers. This … welfare loss can be significantly reduced (but not eliminated) if firms and unions bargain over efficient labor contracts. In …
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