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unemployment and some of its many origins. Our inquiry leads us to view unemployment essentially as a perverse effect of social … rules on individual behaviors. An unemployment insurance program may be socially desirable, yet its optimal level of … unemployment insurance package of various societies. …
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unemployment insurance programs to alleviate. We tackle this question in a dynamic general equilibrium model with heterogeneous … an exogenous stochastic process matching key US data. The generosity of the unemployment insurance program is determined …
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In this paper we compare the welfare effects of unemployment insurance (UI) with an universal basic income (UBI) system … shocks. While the unemployment insurance program should do a better job at protecting the unemployed, it suffers from moral …
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In this paper we compare the welfare effects of unemployment insurance (UI) with a universal basic income (UBI) system … shocks. While the unemployment insurance program should do a better job at protecting the unemployed, it suffers from moral …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011094077
In this paper we compare the welfare effects of unemployment insurance (UI) with an universal basic income (UBI) system … shocks. While the unemployment insurance program should do a better job at protecting the unemployed, it suffers from moral …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011096356