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families to education, health and other social services must continue to improve, in particular via further changes to the …
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We consider taxation by a Leviathan government and by a utilitarian government in the presence of heterogeneous locations within a country, when migration from one country to another is and is not possible. In a closed economy, a utilitarian government may transfer income from the poor to the...
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We consider taxation by a utilitarian government in the presence of heterogeneous locations within a country. We show that a utilitarian government never equalizes after-tax incomes, even when it can impose group-specific lump-sum taxes. If migration is impossible, a utilitarian government may...
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, homeownership exhibits a large increase, while the mobility and labor income of households experiencing negative labor market shocks …
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overcrowding than homeowners, nationally and in most Chinese regions. However both rural and urban migrants are less likely to be …
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The collapse of state socialism and the introduction of market relationships in Central and Eastern Europe resulted in profound changes of urban development. Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe indicates that the development of a strong housing market and growing material inequalities...
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migration in the face of long-run risks and suggests households that are most likely to vote against climate friendly policies …
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We consider taxation by a Leviathan government and by a utilitarian government in the presence of heterogeneous locations within a country, when migration from one country to another is and is not possible. In a closed economy, a utilitarian government may transfer income from the poor to the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013319653
-experimental empirical analysis with a one-sided housing market model where households act as both buyers and sellers. Using a Finnish tax …
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We study how the migration decision of young women in rural China is shaped by the return arrangement and opportunities of college education. Women outnumbered men in young rural-urban migrants in the early 2000s, but the surplus of young women has recently disappeared. We propose that the...
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