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This paper analyses the distribution of employee income in Slovenia in the period 1991–2009. The analysis is based on …
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social benefits in Slovenia and Croatia. The redistributive effect is decomposed first to reveal progressivity and horizontal … inequality and lower redistributive effect than Slovenia. Horizontal inequity effects, though, were higher in Slovenia than in … horizontal inequity. In Slovenia, the non-means-tested benefits slightly increased income inequality. …
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and consider several R&D policy scenarios for Slovenia. Increase of the share of sectoral investment in R&D that is …
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This paper analyses the distribution of employee earnings in Slovenia in the period 1991–2009. The analysis is based on …
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concordance. We apply this descriptive measure by exploring the relationship between wages and labour productivity in Slovenia for …
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