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Over the past few decades, matching models, which use mathematical frameworks to analyze allocation mechanisms for … "nontransferable" cases rather than matching models with transfers. In this important book, Pierre-André Chiappori fills a gap in the … literature by presenting a clear and elegant overview of matching with transfers and provides a set of tools that enable the …
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Utility : Theory -- Matching by Categories -- Matching under Transferable Utility : Some Extensions -- Matching under …Over the past few decades, matching models, which use mathematical frameworks to analyze allocation mechanisms for … "nontransferable" cases rather than matching models with transfers. In this important book, Pierre-André Chiappori fills a gap in the …
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Tax competition is discussed as a source of inefficiency in international taxation and in fiscal federalism. Two preconditions for the existence of such effects of tax competition are that mobile factors locate or reside in jurisdictions with ceteris paribus lower tax rates and that taxes are...
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Tax competition is discussed as a source of inefficiency in international taxation and in fiscal federalism. Two preconditions for the existence of such effects of tax competition are that mobile factors locate or reside in jurisdictions with ceteris paribus lower tax rates and that taxes are...
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Tax competition is discussed as a source of inefficiency in international taxation and in fiscal federalism. Two preconditions for the existence of such effects of tax competition are that mobile factors locate or reside in jurisdictions with - ceteris paribus - lower tax rates and that taxes...
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Changing social norms, as reflected in the interactions between spouses, are hypothesized to affect the employment rates of married women. A model is built in order to estimate this effect, in which the employment of married men and women is the outcome of an internal household game. The type of...
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