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A digressive tax such as a variable rate sales tax or a tax on price gives firms an incentive for expanding output. Thus, unlike unit and ad valorem taxes which amplify the harm from monopoly, a digressive tax lessens the harm. We analyse a tax on price with respect to efficiency and practical...
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Traditionally, observed fluctuations in aggregate economic time series have been mainly modeled as being the result of exogenous disturbances. A better understanding of macroeconomic phenomena, however, surely requires looking directly at the relations between variables that may trigger...
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We introduce publicly funded education in R&D-based economic growth theory. The framework allows us to i) incorporate a … realistic process of human capital accumulation for industrialized countries, ii) reconcile R&D-based growth theory with the …
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Conventional R&D-based growth theory argues that productivity growth is driven by population growth but the data …
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This paper proposes a theory for the gradual evolution of knowledge diffusion and growth over the very long run. A …
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A model is presented where universities competitively supply education to mobile students. Students are subject to a liquidity constraint so that tuition must be paid out of pre-university income. It is shown that student loans provided by home jurisdictions will ensure an efficient quality of...
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This paper presents a model showing an incentive for a group of people to vote for higher tuition fees, even if these fees have no quality effect. The incentive is based on a non-monetary influence on utility, namely the social status or prestige of graduating. The basic assumption is that the...
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The paper compares different estimation strategies of ordered response models in the presence of non-random unobserved heterogeneity. By running Monte Carlo simulations with a range of randomly generated panel data of differing cross-sectional and longitudinal dimension sizes, we assess the...
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literature, the present framework can reconcile R&D-based growth theory with the available empirical evidence. …
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expectancy. We integrate the theory into a unified growth model and reestablish increasing life expectancy as an engine of long …
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