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This paper surveys prior papers about married womenfs labor supply theory gDouglas-Arisawafs lawh and considers the future view of this theory.
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suggests that labor wage taxation increases the rate of unemployment. Using the right-to-manage model, it becomes clear that an … increase in premiums for labor wages actually leads to increased unemployment rates. Furthermore, I argue that by decreasing … premiums and introducing consumption tax for basic pension, the rate of unemployment will decrease. However, the study revealed …
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This paper examines the effect of unemployment rates on crime rates, using two types of Japanese data: time-series data … in unemployment rates raises crime rates, while the number of police officers decreases them. It should be noted, however … results; however, the increase in poverty rates raises crime rates more than the increase in unemployment. Our empirical …
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unemployment to analyze the effects of child-support tax on employment and number of children. First, an increase in child … overlapping generations models with endogenous birth rates. However, most previous studies have assumed full employment. Since it … is the case that unemployment does exist in reality, this paper employs a labor-union wage-negotiation model that models …
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Birmingham Assay Office was established in 1773 by Toy manufacturers producting plated goods like Matthew Boulton. Main products of Birmingham were plated by gilt technique, so it was not easy to get credit for their products as growing area. Assay office had to be needed not only for the...
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