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We test implications of a simple equilibrium model of informality using a survey of 48,000 small firms in Brazil. In …
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We test implications of a simple equilibrium model of informality using a survey of 48,000+ small firms in Brazil. In …
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We test implications of a simple equilibrium model of informality using a survey of 48,000+ small firms in Brazil. In …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008523867
This paper provides a conceptual review of how the impact of taxes on the incentive to invest in the corporate sector can be measured. The focus is on measures derived from economic theory. Two measures are derived effective marginal and average tax rates which reflect different forms of...
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The prediction and consequences of banking crises continue to be a fab in academic and political discussions. Researchers attempt to describe the link between these crises and the real economy. In this paper, we present an object oriented model that attempts to establish the relation of the real...
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This paper provides a conceptual review of how the impact of taxes on the incentive to invest in the corporate sector can be measured. The focus is on measures derived from economic theory. Two measures are derived - effective marginal and average tax rates - which reflect different forms of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013319905
This paper provides an overview of the main findings of the book "Social Insurance and Labor Markets: How to Protect Workers While Creating New Jobs." The book conceptualizes and reviews the empirical evidence on the potential distortions that the social insurance system of a country can have on...
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This paper provides an overview of the main findings of the book "Social Insurance and Labor Markets: How to Protect Workers While Creating New Jobs." The book conceptualizes and reviews the empirical evidence on the potential distortions that the social insurance system of a country can have on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013060628