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is more painful in terms of subjective social status decline? Do unemployment transition and labour market exit differ in …
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A complexity of a pension reform realization in a country with high level of intergenerational altruism is considered as a reason of a failure of the pension reform in Russia. Differences between intergenerational altruism levels in Russia and more modernized western countries are discussed....
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We analyze equilibrium paths in two models of overlapping generations with reciprocal altruism. The first one allows us to consider a case of different propensity to of consumer to support her children and parents (non-symmetrical altruism). In this model, an equilibrium is a Nash equilibrium....
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This paper develops a search and matching model of equilibrium unemployment, with on-the-job search, extended to both … large, an increase in labour market tightness increases the unemployment rate and then the ‘vacancies-unemployment …
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its basic characteristics - labor force participation, employment, unemployment, hirings and separations, vacancies …
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of food and non-durables collected during the survey of household welfare and participation in social programs (NOBUS) We …
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An AK-model of economic growth is considered based upon a supposition that there are several agents in an economy, which have initially different wealth. Saving rate of each agent depends on her wealth. Main attention is given to asymptotic behavior of equilibrium paths. (in Russian)
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Russian Abstract: В статье предложен анализ проблем, связанных с совершенствованием управления социально-демографическим развитием Республики Беларусь, а так же...
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