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The study examines the income redistribution effects of the Hungarian flat-tax and the introduction of the novel family …
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The study examines the income redistribution effects of the Hungarian flat-tax and the introduction of the novel family …
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We study the problem of a society choosing a subset of new members from a finite set of candidates (as in Barber?Sonnenschein, and Zhou, 1991). However, we explicitly consider the possibility that initial members of the society (founders) may want to leave it if they do not like the resulting...
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characterize the families of strategy-proof voting procedures when not all possible subsets of objects are feasible, and voters …
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Given that young children are under the control of their parents, if the government has a interest in either the welfare or the productivity of the former, it has no option but to act through the latter,. Parents are, in the ordynary sense....
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support go to persons at the bottom of income ladder, although those in deep poverty are benefiting less. The income-redistribution …
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