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This paper discusses the goal conflict between social protection and economic growth as well as employment. Taking the German economy as an example for the large continental economies of Old Europe, it analyzes twenty mechanisms that affect the fundamentals of the economy negatively and imply...
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growth, poverty alleviation, and income inequality reduction in the sub-region. However, the findings of this study are …
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and national legislation to subnational representatives leads to increased tax centralization, as compared to direct …
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to save and the willingness to save. The capacity to save depends primarily on the level of per capita income (but non …-linearly) and the growth of income (the life cycle hypothesis), and the empirics strongly support these hypotheses. The willingness … ratio of tax revenue to GDP and the domestic savings ratio. …
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persistent effect on subsequent employment and income. After initial periods with a higher incidence of sick leave, treated … treated workers, who manage to stay in employment, incur persistent income losses. The effects are stronger for sub-groups of …
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-distribution process, induced by the tax and social security system, are identified. This is done by considering different components of … market and non-market income as well as taxes and social security contributions. This income portfolio analysis is based on … have an even better relative income position than the autochthonous West German population. In general, we confirm the well …
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Recent studies focused on testing the Easterlin hypothesis (happiness and national income correlate in the cross … from previous research, we now count three countries for which Easterlin's happiness-income hypothesis cannot be rejected …
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Recent studies focused on testing the Easterlin hypothesis (happiness and national income correlate in the cross … from previous research, we now count three countries for which Easterlin's happiness-income hypothesis cannot be rejected …
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