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, redistribution of income and differences in preferences between countries. …
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This paper provides a survey of the economic literature on immigration. We first give an impression of immigration in the Netherlands in 1500-1960, followed by a discussion of the long term economic consequences of the mass migration preceding Word War I. We then discuss some literature which...
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, pensioners are compared on their poverty rates and inequality. The redistribution paradox states that poverty will be the highest … redistribution further states that inequality will be higher when the first pillar provides flat-rate pensions and will be the lowest …. -- Paradox of redistribution ; poverty ; inequality ; Belgium ; the Netherlands ; pension system …
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