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democratic regime. More specifically, the outcome regarding redistributive labor income taxes is analyzed when heterogeneous … individuals vote, once and for all, over an infinite sequence of taxes. The second subject refers to time consistency problems in … the relationship between changes in labor income inequality and movements in labor taxes over the last decades in the US …
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responses as direct measures of institutional concepts and using those to analyze the effects of institutions at the firm level …-country variation in institutions. Essay 1 offers a simple conceptual framework that decomposes survey responses for each firm into the …
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Intergovernmental cooperation is an important topic in Michigan's current economic climate and has received a lot of treatment by researchers. However, very few studies have been conducted regarding cost sharing agreements made by cooperating groups, especially in the realm of fire service. This...
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In the appendix to this paper an overview of Michigan economic incentive legislation is presented (MSU Ag Econ Staff paper No. 79-79). This described Michigan's economic incentive program without conducting an analysis of the consequences of the program. The purpose of the following discussion...
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