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This paper analyses the role of social safety nets in the form of redistributional transfers and wage subsidies. It is argued that public welfare programs can be viewed as a crime-preventing or disruption-preventing devices because they tend to increase the opportunity cost of engaging in crime...
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Delayed Integration is a rule for assigning mobile individuals to jurisdictions for the purpose of taxation, social security, and social assistance. It is a compromise between the Origin Principle and the Employment Principle. Individuals are assigned to the jurisdiction to which they move only...
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This paper surveys the literature on the political economy of social security. We review models that address the following questions: (i) Why do social security programs that transfer resources from young and middle-aged workers to the elderly exist? (ii) What are the economic and political...
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a number of questions on the future of pensions and on the underlying principles of redistribution between generations … redistribution seems inadequate and how, in discussing the future of such redistribution, there are new forms of life cycle … organization and redistribution of worktime and compensated inactivity across this life cycle that need to be considered. This …
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Delayed Integration is a rule for assigning mobile individuals to jurisdictions for the purpose of taxation, social security, and social assistance. It is a compromise between the Origin Principle and the Employment Principle. Individuals are assigned to the jurisdiction to which they move only...
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While it is now generally accepted that some redistribution of economic power is a legitimate goal of government, there … is no consensus as to the type of redistribution that should be pursued. In the absence of a clear redistributive goal … article, we examine alternative models of redistribution and advocate a preferred model, namely, redistribution to promote …
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