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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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is the case that unemployment does exist in reality, this paper employs a labor-union wage-negotiation model that models … unemployment to analyze the effects of child-support tax on employment and number of children. First, an increase in child …-support tax increases the unemployment rate and decreases capital stock. A new finding is that an increase in unemployment …
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. However, in the real economy, there is unemployment. The relation between the number of children in the economy and … unemployment was investigated. The overlapping generation model with involuntary unemployment was used because wages were set by … labor unions. First, in the analytical research, it was found that the wage tax for child support and unemployment insurance …
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This study explains the basic framework of the short-run Kaleckian model and the long-run Kaleckian model. The short-run Kaleckian model is a model in which the rate of capacity utilization is adjusted in response to excess demand and excess supply of the goods market with given capital stock....
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We show the existence of involuntary unemployment without assuming wage rigidity. We derive involuntary unemployment by … competition with decreasing or constant returns to scale technology. We show that there exists involuntary unemployment even when …
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We show the existence of involuntary unemployment without assuming wage rigidity. We derive involuntary unemployment by … competition with constant returns to scale technology. We show that there exists involuntary unemployment in a case where labor … supply is indivisible. We also show that reduction of nominal wages can not rescue involuntary unemployment. …
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We show the existence of involuntary unemployment without assuming wage rigidity. We derive involuntary unemployment by … competition with constant returns to scale technology. We show that there exists involuntary unemployment even when labor supply … is divisible. We also show that reduction of nominal wages can not rescue involuntary unemployment. …
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We show the existence of involuntary unemployment without assuming wage rigidity. We derive involuntary unemployment by … competition with constant returns to scale technology. We show that there exists involuntary unemployment even when labor supply … is divisible. We also show that reduction of nominal wages can not rescue involuntary unemployment. In a two …
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We show the existence of involuntary unemployment without assuming wage rigidity. We derive involuntary unemployment by … competition with constant returns to scale technology. We show that there exists involuntary unemployment in a case where labor … supply is indivisible. We also show that reduction of nominal wages can not rescue involuntary unemployment. In a two …
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