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greatly reduces bias in the most influential and precise estimates: conservatively accounting for capital taxes paid by the …
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How do economic prosperity, health expenditure, savings, price-stability, demographic change, democracy, corruption-control, press-freedom, government effectiveness, human development, foreign-aid, physical security, trade openness and financial liberalization play-out in the fight against...
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In the context of a knowledge and innovative-based society and economy, smart and creative cities are attracting an increasing number of young people, most of them being gifted, very talented students and high-skilled workforce, with multiple competences . These young people are pro-active and...
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migrants. Graduate taxes or income-contingent loans result in higher welfare than financing education with employment … could overcome this by allowing member states to institute graduate taxes or income-contingent loans, collected also from …-based taxes. …
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We ask which migration policy a developed country will choose when its objective is to attain the optimal skill composition of the country's workforce, and when the policy menu consists of an entry fee and a quota. We compare these two policies under the assumptions that individuals are...
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