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Calculations based on data from the Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) show that after the introduction of a statutory minimum wage in Germany in January 2015, the wage growth of eligible employees with low wages accelerated significantly. Before the reform, the nominal growth in contractual hourly...
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contrast, monetary policy has only negligible effects on wealth inequality. …
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economies: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico. We show that the short-term impact on income inequality and poverty can be …
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This book is divided into nine chapters. The main objective of this book is to evaluate different challenges and lessons from COVID-19 from an economic point of view. The main aim is to propose “COVIDECONOMICS” is to assess the impact of COVID-19 economically under the use of new analytical...
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The WTO Global Trade Model is employed to project the medium-run economic effects of a global trade conflict. The trade conflict scenario is based on recent estimates in the literature of the difference between cooperative and non-cooperative tariffs. The study provides three main insights....
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We develop a novel approach integrating epidemiological and economic models that allows databased simulations during a pandemic. We examine the economically optimal opening strategy that can be reconciled with the containment of a pandemic. The empirical evidence is based on data from Germany...
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We develop a novel approach integrating epidemiological and economic models that allows databased simulations during a pandemic. We examine the economically optimal opening strategy that can be reconciled with the containment of a pandemic. The empirical evidence is based on data from Germany...
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expanded welfare system meant that, if anything, disposable income inequality fell. Rising house prices have benefited people …
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LTV/DSTI limits can increase inequality at introduction, they can dampen the increase in inequality under adverse … borrower-based measures have a moderate negative welfare impact in terms of wealth inequality and a negligible impact on income … inequality. …
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