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administrative to instructional spending and larger class sizes were observed, supporting the hypothesis of a Leviathan-like school … administration. For Switzerland, using a cross-sectional time-series panel of sub-federal school expenditure and size of classes, no …
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hypothesis of a Leviathan-like school administration. However, research for Switzerland using a time-series panel of sub …-federal school expenditure and class size detects no such effect. These findings are in line with previous analyses that identify …
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In this paper we construct a Ricardian model of trade in vertically-differentiated products between a developing country and the (developed) rest of the world. Despite labour being the only factor of production in this model, tariffs (in addition to income taxes) have distributional consequences...
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