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, without the need of randomized audits. Using Italy's population data on sole proprietorship tax returns, audits and their …
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Adequate wages are an important tool to shield public officials from special interests and corruption. But what is the equilibrium effect of higher wages in the presence of criminal pressure groups, who use both bribes and violence? By means of a regression discontinuity design, we show that an...
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The provision of long-term care (LTC) for senior citizens in Italy is at the center of the recent policy debate. Italy …
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We use panel data from the Italian Survey of Household Income and Wealth from 1991 to 2016 to document empirically what components of the household budget constraint change in response to shocks to household labor income, both over shorter and over longer horizons. We show that shocks to labor...
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within Italy and the United States. Patience is strongly positively associated with student achievement in both countries …
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capital and trust (Banfield (1958), Putnam (1993)) across different parts of Italy, using microeconomic data on households and …
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workers across regions; differences in local attributes; different hiring policies and discrimination against southern workers …
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This paper examines the regional distribution of public employment in Italy. It documents two sets of facts. This first … the wage bill in the South of Italy can be identified as a subsidy. Both the size of public employment and the level of …
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implement a case-study on the response of banks in France, Germany, Italy and Spain to a monetary tightening. The episode we …
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