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, exploiting cointegration techniques, we quantify the elasticity between tax evasion and the average tax rate in Italy. We then …
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set assembled from episodes of city council dismissals in Italy, where the central government may replace locally elected …
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In this paper the impact of legislation on the GDP growth rate is investigated, both before and after the great economic and financial crisis of 2007-2008. The analysis has been performed using data from the twenty Italian regions from 1995 to 2016. Using several econometric models, the most...
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The aims of this paper are, firstly, to estimate the Italian shadow economy by means of a structural equation approach and, secondly, to verify the generality of the main criticisms about the reliability of the "MIMIC method" (or model approach) for this kind of analysis. Using the Italian...
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, exploiting cointegration techniques, we quantify the elasticity between tax evasion and the average tax rate in Italy. We then …
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Voting is an important form of civic participation in democratic societies but a fundamental right that many citizens do not exercise. This study investigates the effects of welfare reform in the U.S. in the 1990s on voting of low income women. Using the November Current Population Surveys with...
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Considerable research attention has been devoted to the question of whether and to what extent changes in welfare policy legislated in the 1990s might have deterred immigrant participation in welfare programs, although only post-1996 immigrants were explicitly targeted by most of the changes....
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The paper evaluates the distributional effects on earnings and income of requiring young welfare recipients to fulfill conditions related to work and activation. It exploits within-social insurance office variation in policy arising from a geographically staggered reform in Norway. The reform...
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Recent studies have used a distributional analysis of welfare reform experiments suggesting that some individuals reduce hours in order to opt into welfare, an example of behavioral-induced participation. Using data on Connecticut's Jobs First experiment, we find no evidence of...
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