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redistributive policies from a stock-flow perspective reveals an artificial blind spot of the prevailing approach to redistribution … and development: wealth redistribution. The prevailing approach generally covers income redistribution and the provision … redistribution. This omission impoverishes the understanding of redistribution and hampers the design of redistributive policies in …
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Let a large-number of small-individuals contribute to charity. We show that ‘strong aggregate complementarity’ is necessary for multiple equilibria in a competitive equilibrium. Consider two equilibria with low (L) and high (H) levels of giving. Suppose that society is stuck at L and wishes...
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differently leading to specific effects of interpersonal redistribution. This can be compared between different countries. In such … system with risk rated premiums, financing of the German social health insurance leads to interpersonal redistribution from …
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welcome more immigrants. On theoretical grounds, the relationship between immigration and support for redistribution is … ambiguous. Immigration may increase ethnic diversity, which may reduce the support for redistribution. On the other hand …, natives may demand more redistribution as an insurance against labour market risks brought by immigration. In this chapter, we …
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welcome more immigrants. On theoretical grounds, the relationship between immigration and support for redistribution is … ambiguous. Immigration may increase ethnic diversity, which may reduce the support for redistribution. On the other hand …, natives may demand more redistribution as an insurance against labour market risks brought by immigration. In this chapter, we …
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This paper analyzes the impact of tax competition between two countries of unequal per-capita capital endownments on tax rates and efficiency when distorting wage, residence-based and source-based capital taxes (or any combination of two instruments) are available for governments. The national...
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Friedman (1962) observed that the ability of firms to acquire and maintain reputations for quality is a key ingredient for the efficient provision of goods and services in a market economy. This paper explores the implications of school reputation for skill acquisition and labor market outcomes...
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