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by the Ramsey government not only increases aggregate efficiency, but it also decreases inequality. This result is in …
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by the Ramsey government not only increases aggregate efficiency, but it also decreases inequality. This result is in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010556462
We illustrate a novel informational feature of education, which the government may utilize. Discretionary decisions of individuals to acquire education may serve as an additional signal (to earned labor income) on the underlying unobserved innate earning ability, thereby mitigating the...
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We consider the notion of welfare stigma à la Besley and Coate (1992b). This stigma is attributed to welfare claimants by society when they are perceived as undeserving in the sense that they falsely claim to be eligible for welfare benefits. However, due to imperfect information, this stigma...
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We develop a model that allows for public goods and status signaling through charitable contributions. This model provides a unified framework in which contributions are driven both by altruism and status signaling. We use this setup to re-examine the conventional practice of rendering a...
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safety at given own-income. Theown-income effect is nonlinear, such that inequality attenuates the aggregate concern for …
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safety at given own-income. Theown-income effect is nonlinear, such that inequality attenuates the aggregate concern for …
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safety at given own-income. The own-income effect is nonlinear, such that inequality attenuates the aggregate concern for …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005136941
public safety at given own-income. Theown-income effect is nonlinear, such that inequality attenuates the aggregate concern …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011257266