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function, GSWF. We look for the allocation that yields the highest value of the GSWF. We draw on assumptions that pertain to …
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function, GSWF. We look for the allocation that yields the highest value of the GSWF. We draw on assumptions that pertain to …
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-to-urban migration, whereas urban pollution deters rural-to-urban migration. By means of a general equilibrium model we study the … and mitigating urban pollution in the presence of endogenous rural-to-urban migration. We show that without government … it also exacerbates environmental degradation. We also show that urban pollution problems cannot be resolved by means of …
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Most private giving between living generations takes the form of "tied" transfers, such as help with housing downpayments. We argue that parents provide help with downpayments in order to encourage the production of grandchildren, and that such a subsidization emanates from the "demonstration...
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We demonstrate that a rank-preserving transfer from a richer individual to a poorer individual can exacerbate income inequality (when inequality is measured by the Gini coefficient). This happens when individuals' preferences depend negatively not only on work time (effort) but also on low...
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