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Economic theory predicts that unconditional intergovernmental grant income and private income are perfectly fungible. Despite this prediction, the literature on fiscal federalism documents that grant and private income are empirically non-equivalent. A large scale school finance reform in New...
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This paper analyzes how changes in school expenditures affect dropout rates and standardized test scores based on data from 465 school districts in New York during the 2003/04 to the 2008/09 school years. Past traditional regression approaches show inconsistent results of school expenditures...
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Over the Great Recession UK households reduced real food expenditure. We show that they were able to maintain the …
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With periodic recessions and the rising costs of health care, it is important to know how labor market participation and insecurity affects health outcomes. Yet, this line of research faces a number of methodological challenges which this paper aims to address. We turn to Ukraine's experience...
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In recent US recessions, employment losses have been much larger for men than for women. Yet, in the current recession … suggests that a pandemic recession will i) feature a strong transmission from employment to aggregate demand due to diminished …
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to the unemployed in response to the Great Recession. While their search intensity depends on a number of factors that …
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