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value-added can raise unemployment. …
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, no additionalfiring costs and if unemployment benefits are independent of redundancy pay, employment and wellfare …
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Unemployment remains a major problem for economic policy at the beginning of the millennium. Taxes and Unemployment … unemployment. In particular, the wage and employment consequences of tax rate variations, the impact of changes in tax progression … legal incidence of taxes and the exact specification of the tax system. Therefore, Taxes and Unemployment advocates an …
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In this paper fiscal policy is examined for an open economy characterised by unemployment due to efficiency wages. We …
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In order to alleviate unemployment it is often recommended to reduce social security contributions (SSC) and to … compensate for the ensuing loss in revenues by a rise in the value-added tax (VAT). Assuming unemployment to be caused by … neutralised, for example, by imposing a constant wedge, the employment impact will depend on the nature of the unemployment …
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In this paper fiscal policy is examined for an open economy characterised by unemployment due to efficiency wages. We …
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In order to alleviate unemployment it is often recommended to reduce social security contributions (SSC) and to … compensate for the ensuing loss in revenues by a rise in the value-added tax (VAT). Assuming unemployment to be caused by … neutralised, for example, by imposing a constant wedge, the employment impact will depend on the nature of the unemployment …
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In order to alleviate unemployment it is often recommended to reduce social security contributions (SSC) and to … compensate for the ensuing loss in revenues by a rise in the value-added tax (VAT). Assuming unemployment to be caused by … neutralised, for example, by imposing a constant wedge, the employment impact will depend on the nature of the unemployment …
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