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Many European countries still provide their citizens with social insurance programs of unprecedented generosity. A cultural critique of the welfare state contends that generous social insurance has detrimental effects on work norms. This article revisits the model of endogenous work ethic...
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provides an estimate of how bargaining power is distributed between patients and physicians. -- timing of births ; weekend …
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How are hourly wages affected by the Earned Income Tax Credit? Using variation in state EITC supplements, I find that a … 10 percent increase in the generosity of the EITC is associated with a 5 percent fall in the wages of high school … dropouts and a 2 percent fall in the wages of those with only a high school diploma, while having no effect on the wages of …
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firms. Like the US, Australia experienced a post-warv "great compression" prior to the recent "great divergence". …
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