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Theorie 4 Theory 4 Arbeitsangebot 2 Externalities 2 Externer Effekt 2 Labour supply 2 Social security 2 Soziale Sicherheit 2 efficiency 2 labor supply 2 Accident insurance 1 Adverse Selektion 1 Adverse selection 1 Allgemeinbildende Schule 1 Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 1 Altersgrenze 1 Altersvorsorge 1 Anreiz 1 Arbeitslosenversicherung 1 Auslandsinvestition 1 Bildungsfinanzierung 1 Bildungsverhalten 1 Budget constraint 1 Budget deficit 1 Budgetrestriktion 1 Club theory 1 Clubtheorie 1 Corporate taxation 1 Dienstleistungsqualität 1 Disability benefits 1 Distributional effect 1 Doppelbesteuerung 1 Double taxation 1 Education finance 1 Educational behaviour 1 Erwerbsminderungsrente 1 Excise tax 1 Finanzpolitik 1 Fiscal consolidation 1 Fiscal policy 1
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Arrow, Kenneth J. 1 Cutler, David M. 1 Feldstein, Martin 1 Fullerton, Don 1 Gordon, Roger H. 1 Hanushek, Eric A. 1 Hines, James R. 1 Intriligator, Michael D. 1 Kotlikoff, Laurence J. 1 Krueger, Alan B. 1 Liebman, Jeffrey B. 1 Metcalf, Gilbert E. 1 Meyer, Bruce D. 1 Moffitt, Robert A. 1 Scotchmer, Suzanne 1
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Chapter 34 Welfare programs and labor supply
Moffitt, Robert A. - In: Handbook of public economics : volume 4, (pp. 2393-2430). 2002
The labor supply and other work incentive effects of welfare programs have long been a central concern in economic research. Work has also been an increasing focus of policy reforms in the USA, culminating with a number of major policy changes in the 1990s whose intent was to increase employment...
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Chapter 33 Labor supply effects of social insurance
Krueger, Alan B.; Meyer, Bruce D. - In: Handbook of public economics : volume 4, (pp. 2327-2392). 2002
This chapter examines the labor supply effects of social insurance programs. We argue that this topic deserves separate treatment from the rest of the labor supply literature because individuals may be imperfectly informed as to the rules of the programs and because key parameters are likely to...
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Chapter 32 Social security
Feldstein, Martin; Liebman, Jeffrey B. - In: Handbook of public economics : volume 4, (pp. 2245-2324). 2002
This chapter reviews the theoretical and empirical issues dealing with Social Security pensions. The first part of the chapter discusses pure pay-as-you-go plans. It considers the effects of introducing such a plan on the present value of consumption, the optimal level of benefits in such plans,...
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Chapter 31 Health care and the public sector
Cutler, David M. - In: Handbook of public economics : volume 4, (pp. 2143-2243). 2002
This chapter summarizes the many aspects of public policy for health care. I first consider government policy affecting individual behaviors. Government intervention to change individual actions such as smoking and drinking is frequently justified on externality grounds. External costs of...
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Chapter 30 Publicly provided education
Hanushek, Eric A. - In: Handbook of public economics : volume 4, (pp. 2045-2141). 2002
Historically, most attention in public programs has been given to the resources devoted to the activity, and resources have been used to index both commitment and quality. Education differs from other areas of public expenditure because direct measures of outcomes are available, making it is...
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Chapter 29 Local public goods and clubs
Scotchmer, Suzanne - In: Handbook of public economics : volume 4, (pp. 1997-2042). 2002
I discuss recent contributions to the theory of group formation and the provision of jointly consumed public goods and services. I highlight the distinction between models of pure group formation, and models where the formation of groups and the sharing of public goods are constrained by a...
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Chapter 28 International taxation
Gordon, Roger H.; Hines, James R. - In: Handbook of public economics : volume 4, (pp. 1935-1995). 2002
The integration of world capital markets carries important implications for the design and impact of tax policies. This paper evaluates research findings on international taxation, drawing attention to connections and inconsistencies between theoretical and empirical observations. Diamond and...
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Chapter 27 Generational policy
Kotlikoff, Laurence J. - In: Handbook of public economics : volume 4, (pp. 1873-1932). 2002
Generational policy is a fundamental aspect of a nation's fiscal affairs. The policy involves redistributing resources across generations and allocating to particular generations the burden of paying the government's bills. This chapter in Volume 4 of the Handbook of Public Economics shows how...
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Chapter 26 Tax incidence
Fullerton, Don; Metcalf, Gilbert E. - In: Handbook of public economics : volume 4, (pp. 1787-1872). 2002
This chapter reviews the concepts, methods, and results of studies that analyze the incidence of taxes. The purpose of such studies is to determine how the burden of a particular tax is allocated among consumers through higher product prices, workers through a lower wage rate, or other factors...
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In: Handbook of public economics : volume 4, (pp. I-21-I-28). 2002
This chapter highlights the terms and methods that have been used and explained in this publication titled Handbook of Public Economics, volume 3. The chapter also highlights the page numbers where these have been used.
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