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transition. In addition, we found that policy reports have a greater tendency to report a positive net employment effect than …
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model with search unemployment of high- and low-skilled labor, we simulate the effects of enlargement on Germany finding …
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President Obamas National Export Initiative is targeted at doubling U.S. exports between 2010 and 2015. We apply USAGE to quantify what the NEI would need to do to foreign importdemand curves and domestic export-supply curves to achieve this target. USAGE is a dynamic economy-wide model of the...
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fail to reduce unemployment when they are combined with compensation by revenues from indirect taxes; whereas compensation … through increased personal income taxes shows positive results on unemployment in exchange for decreases in private …
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model with search unemployment of high- and low-skilled labor, we simulate the effects of enlargement on Germany finding …
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the unemployment rate, as long as these are not substituted by other taxes. However, when other taxes are substituted for … parafiscal taxes, there may not be any ef fect on the unemployment rate. This implies that eliminating parafiscal taxes does not … produce the effects expectedby a partial equilibrium analysis, that is, a significant reduction in the unemployment rate …
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energy tax in a revenue-neutral GTR approach. The study also presents a comparison of an optimal EDD inducive policy design …
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model with search unemployment of high- and low-skilled labor, we simulate the effects of enlargement on Germany finding …
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addition, we found that policy reports have a greater tendency to report a positive net employment effect than academic studies …
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