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frictional labor market 5 OLG 4 PAYG social security 4 demographic change 4 Aging population 2 Alternde Bevölkerung 2 Arbeitsangebot 2 Arbeitsmarkt 2 Beschäftigungseffekt 2 Bevölkerungsentwicklung 2 Demographic development 2 Employment effect 2 Finanzierung der Sozialversicherung 2 Gesetzliche Rentenversicherung 2 Labour market 2 Labour supply 2 Overlapping Generations 2 Overlapping generations 2 Public pension system 2 Social security 2 Social security financing 2 Soziale Sicherheit 2 Theorie 2 Theory 2 per capita burden of financing social security 2 tax burden 2 Social security contribution 1 Sozialversicherungsbeitrag 1 Steuerbelastung 1 Steuerwirkung 1 Tax burden 1 Tax effects 1 firm entry 1 labor's share 1
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 4 Undetermined 1
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Friese, Max 4 Shao, Enchuan 1 Silos, Pedro 1
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Institut für Volkswirtschaftlehre, Universität Rostock 1
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Thünen-series of applied economic theory : working paper 2 Thuenen-Series of Applied Economic Theory 1 Thünen-Series of Applied Economic Theory - Working Paper 1 Working Paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2 RePEc 1
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The labor market effect of demographic change: Alleviation for financing social security
Friese, Max - 2015
The paper shows the effect of demographic change on per capita burden of financing a PAYG social security system in the standard OLG model with frictional labor markets. Rising longevity and decreasing fertility both induce a rise in the employment level via increased capital accumulation and...
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The labor market effect of demographic change: Alleviation for financing social security
Friese, Max - Institut für Volkswirtschaftlehre, Universität Rostock - 2015
The paper shows the effect of demographic change on per capita burden of financing a PAYG social security system in the standard OLG model with frictional labor markets. Rising longevity and decreasing fertility both induce a rise in the employment level via increased capital accumulation and...
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The labor market effect of demographic change : alleviation for financing social security
Friese, Max - 2015
The paper shows the effect of demographic change on per capita burden of financing a PAYG social security system in the standard OLG model with frictional labor markets. Rising longevity and decreasing fertility both induce a rise in the employment level via increased capital accumulation and...
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Accounting for the cyclical dynamics of income shares
Shao, Enchuan; Silos, Pedro - 2011
Over the business cycle, labor's share of output is negatively but weakly correlated with output, and it lags output by about four quarters. Profit's share is strongly procyclical. It neither leads nor lags output, and its volatility is about four times that of output. Despite the importance of...
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The labor market effect of demographic change : alleviation for financing social security
Friese, Max - 2015 - Revised version
The paper shows the effect of demographic change on per capita burden of financing a PAYG social security system in the standard OLG model with frictional labor markets. Rising longevity and decreasing fertility both induce a rise in the employment level via increased capital accumulation and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011300641
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