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The paper investigates the possibility of overeducation and the role of the three levels of education of both sexes to the economic growth of Greece in the 1961-91 period. The main findings indicate lack of overeducation, intertemporal increase of the relative contribution of secondary and...
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The paper emphasizes the importance of the qualitative element in the behavior of business firms Qualitative effects generated by suitable interpersonal relations can stimulate the state of operations of an organization, beyond the limits often prescribed by fundamental quantitative variables.
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This paper examines whether incumbent national governments of the member states of the European Union have manipulated the fiscal policy instruments at their disposal in order to create national political business cycles, opportunistic or partisan, in the 1970-98 period.
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The paper examines wheter the tax changes observed in eleven countries of the European Union during the 1965-1996 period could be attibuted to intended pre-election period actions of incumbent governments seeking their reelection or to traditional stabilizing fiscal policies.
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This paper examines whether incumbent national governments of the member states of the European Union have manipulated the fiscal policy instruments at their disposal in order to create national political business cycles, opportunistic or partisan, in the 1970-98 period.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008619391
The paper examines wheter the tax changes observed in eleven countries of the European Union during the 1965-1996 period could be attibuted to intended pre-election period actions of incumbent governments seeking their reelection or to traditional stabilizing fiscal policies.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008619397
The paper emphasizes the importance of the qualitative element in the behavior of business firms Qualitative effects generated by suitable interpersonal relations can stimulate the state of operations of an organization, beyond the limits often prescribed by fundamental quantitative variables.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008619402
This paper considers the efficiency and distributional effects of partial shifts away from the destination principle where, as in the case of the European VAT, only trade by some traders is charged at the origin country's tax rate, while trade by others bears the destination country's tax rate.
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