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Existing evidence of inequality aversion relies on data from class-room experiments where subjects face hypothetical questions. This paper estimates the magnitude of inequality aversion using representative survey data, with questions related to the real-economy situations the respondents face....
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Existing evidence of inequality aversion relies on data from class-room experiments where subjects face hypothetical questions. This paper estimates the magnitude of inequality aversion using representative survey data, with questions related to the real-economy situations the respondents face....
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succession. The small Northern European country of Finland has been hailed as a success story for achieving renewed economic … a detailed analysis of the rapid swings in Finland's recent economic development, from initial overheating in the late … 1980s through deep crisis in the early 1990s to recovery and growth since the mid-1990s. - Finland's complex road to …
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Capital -- 6 The New Economy in Finland -- 7 Remaining Policy Challenges -- Notes -- References -- Index. …
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Existing evidence of inequality aversion relies on data from class-room experiments where subjects face hypothetical questions. This paper estimates the magnitude of inequality aversion using representative survey data, with questions related to the real-economy situations the respondents face....
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The Finnish unemployment rose in the early 1990 s from three to eighteen percent in four years. Unemployment has then decreased to the average European level, being 8.5 percent in October 2002. In this paper, we describe the shocks leading to this unforeseen increase in unemployment. We then...
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