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Some numbers in the political sphere seem to be chosen rather arbitrarily. One example might be the rule set out by the Second Senate of the German Federal Constitutional Court in 1995 that the overall tax load on assets must be limited to 50% of the yield on those assets. This rule was...
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J15, J24, J61, J62 </AbstractSection> Copyright Biavaschi and Zimmermann; licensee Springer. 2014
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M51, J71, J78 </AbstractSection> Copyright Krause et al.; licensee Springer. 2012
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D31, D33, F55, I23, I24, I25, I28, J11, J18, J21, J31, J64, J83, O31, O38, O52 </AbstractSection> Copyright Ritzen and Zimmermann; licensee Springer. 2014
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The size and composition of the most recent wave of immigrants to Germany and the potential effects of immigration on employment and the wages of native workers are the focus of the above articles. The authors agree that Germany needs immigration. But the benefit for locals depends on the...
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The German government plans to introduce a minimum wage from 2015. This must be understood as a response to the decline in collective bargaining coverage and the marked increase in employment in the low-wage sector. The authors discuss how many workers are affected by this new regulation and...
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C81; J01; P36; R23 </AbstractSection> Copyright Akgüç et al.; licensee Springer. 2014
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C83, J00, P20 </AbstractSection> Copyright Lehmann et al.; 2012
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