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also identify equilibria with partial agglomeration of firms. Finally, we show that the incentives to subsidy education …
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welfare argument. Moreover, different tax systems are compared with respect to the size of the subsidy needed for achieving a … adverse effects of subsidies can at least be alleviated. A proportional subsidy to capital increases the overall capital stock …, enabling to draw utility from a wider variety of goods. However, the regional effects are different: compared to the no-subsidy …
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Progressive income taxes moderate wage demands by trade unions and thereby reduce unemployment, but alsothey reduce incentives to acquire skills and lower productivity of workers. The optimal response of the governmentto this dilemma is to choose a system of progressive taxes and to (partly)...
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An optimal education subsidy formula is derived using an overlapping generations model with parental altruism. The … model predicts that public education subsidy is greater in economies with lesser parental altruism because a benevolent … education subsidy in richer countries. …
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