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In this paper we examine the importance of imperfect competition in product and labour markets in determining the long-run welfare effects of tax reforms assuming agent heterogeneity in capital holdings. Each of these market failures, independently, results in welfare losses for at least a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010278830
In this paper we examine the importance of imperfect competition in product and labour markets in determining the long-run welfare effects of tax reforms assuming agent heterogeneity in capital holdings. Each of these market failures, independently, results in welfare losses for at least a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009325806
In this paper we examine the importance of imperfect competition in product and labour markets in determining the long-run welfare e¤ects of tax reforms assuming agent heterogeneneity in capital hold- ings. Each of these market failures, independently, results in welfare losses for at least a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009398864
, France, Spain and Italy, from 1999 to 2013, estimating their long-term relationships. We focus on employment and unemployment … investment is the main policy instrument which can foster employment, prompting private investment and growth, exports can only …
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productive government expenditures on employment and long-run growth. Our theoretical model builds on Barro (JPE, 1990) which we … basically observe in the data: (i) higher growth and employment in the US (low taxes and low transfers related to structural non-employment …), (ii) higher growth and employment in Scandinavia (high taxes, but high productive expenditures and low transfers related …
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We study unemployment insurance in a framework where the main source of heterogeneity among agents is the type of household they live in: some agents live alone while others live with their spouses as a family. Our exercise is motivated by the fact that married individuals can rely on spousal...
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We study unemployment insurance in a framework where the main source of heterogeneity among agents is the type of household they live in: some agents live alone while others live with their spouses as a family. Our exercise is motivated by the fact that married individuals can rely on spousal...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012202383
employment levels during recessions. However, they can create inefficiency in the labor market, and might limit labor market …
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of other employment policies. …
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employment should be focused to ensure maximum impact in addressing the problem of low youth employment in South Africa. Given … employment in South Africa with a significantly large sample size. …
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