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In this study standard Mincer earnings equations are estimated using both ordinary least squares (OLS) and quantile regression in order to give a comprehensive picture of the returns to education in Germany and Hungary for the year 2000. To make the cross-country comparison of the returns to...
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Using village date from Tanzania, we test whether gifts and loans between households are voluntary while correcting for mis-reporting by the giving and receiving households. Tow maintained assumptions underlie our analysis: answers to a question on who people would turn to for help are good...
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Separating seasonal components from other sources of economic fluctuations is crucial for both economic modeling and policy making. Practitioners treat seasonality as noise to be removed before estimating models and tend to apply deseasonalizing methods i
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Also published as DFAE-II Working Paper 2002-26 and as an article in: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2004, vol. 28, issue 11, pages 2297-2325
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corruption on the variation of relative tax revenues (their ratio to GDP) in the OECD countries in 2000-2004. The relationship … between the interaction of tax rates with corruption and the relative tax revenues shows an inverse U-shape line, as if it … the interaction between the tax rates and the level of corruption, and the third one is a negative effect of the …
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tax evasion and corruption, while it also examines the actual and intended behavior of the economically most active … reactions of respondents to hypothetical situations in which reliance on tax evasion and/or corruption seemingly offer a … neigborhood would be more likely to rely on illegal but economically favorable solutions (such as tax evasion or corruption). …
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corruption on the variation of relative tax revenues (their ratio to GDP) in the OECD countries in 2000-2004. The relationship … between the interaction of tax rates with corruption and the relative tax revenues shows an inverse U-shape line, as if it … the interaction between the tax rates and the level of corruption, and the third one is a negative effect of the …
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tax evasion and corruption, while it also examines the actual and intended behavior of the economically most active … reactions of respondents to hypothetical situations in which reliance on tax evasion and/or corruption seemingly offer a … neigborhood would be more likely to rely on illegal but economically favorable solutions (such as tax evasion or corruption …
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