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quits are important reasons for wage rigidities for high skilled labour. Compared to findings from the USA, in Germany …
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An alternative minimum tax (AMT) is often regarded as desirable. We analyze a wealth tax at corporate and personal level that is designed as an AMT as proposed by the German Green Party. This wealth tax is imputable to profit taxes and is hence intended to prevent multiple (multistage) taxation....
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markets. Using German administrative data we describe wage mobility since 1975 in West and since 1992 in East Germany. Wage … mobility declined substantially in East Germany in the 1990s and moderately in East and West Germany since the late 1990s …
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In order to reduce unemployment, it is often recommended that industry-level wage bargaining in Germany should be …
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markets. Using German administrative data we describe wage mobility since 1975 in West and since 1992 in East Germany. Wage … mobility declined substantially in East Germany in the 1990s and moderately in East and West Germany since the late 1990s …
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roofers to remain employed in the sector in eastern Germany deteriorated along the entire wage distribution. Such employment …
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