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We provide a critique of the standard methodology which bases welfare comparisons between households on deflating …
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We provide a critique of the standard methodology which bases welfare comparisons between households on deflating …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012270004
We provide a critique of the standard methodology which bases welfare comparisons between households on deflating …
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We provide a critique of the standard methodology which bases welfare comparisons between households on deflating …
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as if it maximises some form of household welfare function possessing the Pareto property. To refute that hypothesis it …
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if it maximises some form of household welfare function possessing the Pareto property. To refute that hypothesis it is …
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if it maximises some form of household welfare function possessing the Pareto property. To refute that hypothesis it is …
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if it maximises some form of household welfare function possessing the Pareto property. To refute that hypothesis it is …
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The assumption that household income is strongly and positively correlated with a household's real standard of living provides the basis for the joint taxation of families, which has the effect of discriminating against married women as second earners. This paper shows, in the context of a model...
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supporting empirical evidence. We go on to argue that, against the background of rising inequality and an aging population, the …
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