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available for Hungary so far. Estimated parameters show significant and expected effects of local amenities, distances and …
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Mobility in Hungary is a relatively infrequent phenomenon of which we have mostly aggregate-level information. I use …
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VAT rates have changed multiple times and to a relatively great extent in Hungary during the past years. We use the …
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Analyses of the Hungarian employment situation are almost always concerned only with the change in the number of the employed, unemployed and inactive, not paying particular attention to the flows between these states. This paper discusses a method of calculating labour market flows in a...
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The Hungarian Personal Income Tax system is being transformed between 209 and 2013. Tax brackets and the previously existing tax credit is being abolished and this changes the net/gross income ratios in all income categories. This does not only lead to a significant loss in government's income,...
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This study investigates the crowding out effect among old and young workers in the Hungarian public sector, using job-level data. The analysis improves upon analyses based on aggregate data by considering the levels of employment for various labour types and the employment opportunities and...
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data from Hungary, a country where a number of hikes increased the retirement age between 1997 and 2009, this analysis …
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. Despite this truism, there is relatively little information available on household consumption behaviour in Hungary stemming … units. Within limits, the model proves applicable to the situation in Hungary. The results are comparable to those in … equivalence scales in Hungary may lead to over-estimation of the relative income position of families with children, especially …
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