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markets and whether the effects spill over to spouses and children. There is substantial evidence that more educated people … spouses or children. …
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markets and whether the effects spill over to spouses and children. There is substantial evidence that more educated people … spouses or children. …
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.1 Posterior Density for The pis 3.2 Information About The uis 3.2.1 Lognormal Distribution of Income 3.2.2 Assumptions About Group …
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possible effects on inequality and progressivity of evaluating income tax structures using different time periods. …
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income taxation, concentrating on the multi-step case. This is needed in view of the fact that consumption is from income net … of income taxation. Section 3 extends the analysis to include ad valorem and unit consumption taxes. Section 4 examines …
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Australia, using a dynamic cohort lifetime simulation model. The model allows for family formation, births of children, labour … force participation of male and females, along with income dynamics. The redistributive effect is decomposed into vertical …
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Wage functions provide much useful descriptive information about those characteristics of individuals which are associated with relatively high or low wage rates. In any cross-sectional survey there are many individuals who are not working at the time the survey is carried out. Such people may...
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