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relative wage changes, output changes and, eventually, welfare changes. Effects through the budgets of the two regional … governments are also important transmission channels. We find that welfare increases in both regions, with the improvement being …
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This paper analyses whether the severe demographic change in Germany causes its high current account surpluses. An ageing population both increases the supply and lowers demand of capital in an economy. Due to a longer life span individuals save more. Fewer workers reduce the optimal capital...
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Recent macroeconomic and demographic trends have resulted in new challenges for pension systems. One of these challenges is to create a sustainable pension system while simultaneously providing adequate pension benefits for current and future pensioners. This research explores how similar are...
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as applied to corporations as a general matter. It explains how legal developments in both areas have dismantled bodies …
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presents one of the challenging phenomenon that corporations have to face to. Due to its nature and genesis the emergence of …
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, regional policy, optimal agglomeration, welfare …
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We measure country welfare by an index number calculated from welfare components like GDP per capita and expected … length of life. We rank countries from high to low welfare using such estimated welfare indices. In such calculation the … chosen welfare components, the procedures used to normalize them, and the weight structure are important. Changing the …
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for wealth inequality and welfare. We employ a frictionless two-sectoral macroeconomic model with a housing sector to … investigate the dynamics of wealth inequality and the determinants of welfare. Households have non-homothetic preferences … inequality by about 0.7 percentage points (measured by top 10 percent share). Average welfare increases by about 0.5 percent …
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The term of animal welfare was chosen to describe the animal life quality. It is derived from the English language … Animal Welfare, issued by the World Society for Animals Protection, defines welfare as: Degree in which the animal physical … welfare and protection, including farm animals. There are seven measures to ensure the minimum standards concerning animal …
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Lately it speaks a lot about ensuring animal welfare and about the influence of the environment on life and on animal …
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