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A popular approach for estimating climate change impacts on agriculture is to rely on supply-side reduced-form regressions. These methods, which include the Ricardian approach, focus on how farmers and agricultural land market react to changes in climatic conditions, under the implicit...
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Germany like many other European countries subsidize commuting by granting the right to deduct commuting expenses from the income tax base. This regulation has often been changed and has regularly been under debate during the last decades. The pros (e.g. causing efficiency gains with respect to...
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The objective of this paper is to examine efficiency, distributional, environmental (CO2 emissions) and spatial effects of increasing different kinds of transport subsidies discriminating between household types, travel purposes and travel modes. The effects are calculated by applying a...
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The objective of this paper is to examine efficiency, distributional, environmental (CO2 emissions) and spatial effects of increasing different kinds of transport subsidies discriminating between household types, travel purposes and travel modes. The effects are calculated by applying a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013068562
Formation of SEZ using agricultural land with a view to promote industrialization has recently been one of most controversial policy issues in many developing economies including India. This paper theoretically evaluates the consequences of this policy on a developing economy in terms of a...
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residential choices with pollution externalities arising from commuting, where the size of the central business district (CBD) and …
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of unemployed workers: the socially optimal number of unemployed workers depends both of matching externalities and on …
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of unemployed workers: the socially optimal number of unemployed workers depends both of matching externalities and on …
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In this paper we consider a model with two industrialised countries and immigrants that come from "the rest of the world". The countries are distinguished on the basis of three parameters: population size, bias towards immigrants, and production complementarity between native population and...
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Most countries exhibit large and persistent geographical differences in wages, income and unemployment rates. A growing class of place based policies attempt to address these differences through public investments and subsidies that target disadvantaged neighborhoods, cities or regions. Place...
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