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support go to persons at the bottom of income ladder, although those in deep poverty are benefiting less. The income … the income distribution resulting in a higher poverty rate, and that redistributing these benefits in favour of the … members of the original bottom or the two bottom deciles would ameliorate their income position and reduce the rate of poverty …
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support go to persons at the bottom of income ladder, although those in deep poverty are benefiting less. The income … the income distribution resulting in a higher poverty rate, and that redistributing these benefits in favour of the … members of the original bottom or the two bottom deciles would ameliorate their income position and reduce the rate of poverty …
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Sorting into public sector jobs may be motivated not only by the available income but also by other aspects, such as stronger demand for security or for social usefulness. The demand for larger job security - beside other factors - can be the consequence of family circumstances. We have...
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Sorting into public sector jobs may be motivated not only by the available income but also by other aspects, such as stronger demand for security or for social usefulness. The demand for larger job security - beside other factors - can be the consequence of family circumstances. We have...
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Economic decisions have been shown to depend on actual outcomes as well as perceived intentions. In this paper, we examine whether and how the relative importance of outcomes or intentions for economic decision develops with age. We report the result of ultimatum games with children, teens and...
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The Serial Cost Sharing Rule has been conceived originally for problems where agents ask for different quantities of an homogeneous private good, the sum of which is produced by a single facility. Two important features of this rule is the equal treatment of equal demands and the protection it...
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