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This paper develops a model in which the interaction of entrepreneurial investments and power of the owners of land or other natural resources determines structural change and economic development. A more equal distribution of natural resources promotes structural change and growth through two...
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stochastic income risk, we can compare the labor supply, the liquidity, and the insurance effects of the policy reform. Our …
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fertility. The model is a three-period CGE framework where the design of the education system and effects on factor prices are …
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This paper studies pension design from a risk management point of view using a lexicographic loss aversion model …
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We study the tension between fiscal decentralization and progressive taxation. We present a multi-community model in which households differ in incomes and housing preferences and in which the local income tax rate is a function of an exogenous progressive tax schedule and an endogenous local...
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deeper justification in terms of parameter drift, robustness and risk sensitivity. …
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raises questions concerning both distribution and risk sharing across generations. These issues are addressed within an OLG … decentralized due to a conflict between incentives and risk sharing. The implications of stylized social security systems for risk …
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We examine a stark setting in which security or protection can be provided by self-governing groups or by for-profit entrepreneurs (kings, kleptocrats, or mafia dons). Though selfgovernance is best for the population, it faces problems of long-term viability. Typically, in providing security the...
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Transition patterns from school to work differ considerably across OECD countries. Some countries exhibit high youth unemployment rates, which can be considered an indicator of the difficulty facing young people trying to integrate into the labor market. At the same time, education is a...
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Conventional wisdom has it that policy innovation is better promoted in a federal rather than in a unitary system. Recent research, however, has provided theoretical evidence to the contrary: a multi-jurisdictional system is characterized - due to the existence of a horizontal information...
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