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bridged. A welfare analysis is introduced to estimate the relevance of such 'pro e-learning' public policies. Our first … impact on the global level of quality which is provided by both providers. Nevertheless, our welfare analysis underlines …
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This paper studies the impact of service frequency and reliability on the choice of departure time and the travel cost of transit users. When the user has (α, β, γ) scheduling preferences, we show that the optimal head start decreases with service reliability, as expected. It does not...
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public intervention for the distribution of welfare, without any particular ethical concern for the values emerging from the … economics of taxation for the last forty years. But more recently the fairness approach to taxation goes beyond welfare …
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OECD countries shows that the extended security promoted by welfare systems has not been detrimental to innovation, growth …
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the United States. Thirdly, we find that the average welfare cost of inflation is much smaller compared to a complete …
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This paper addresses the two-way implication between punctuality level of public transport and commuter behavior. We consider a modal competition between public transport and an alternative mode. Commuters may choose different strategies to minimize their journey cost. In particular, when the...
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This paper addresses the two-way implication between punctuality level of public transport and commuter behavior. We consider a modal competition between public transport and an alternative mode. Commuters may choose different strategies to minimize their journey cost. In particular, when the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010930068
This paper examines the effects of tourism on labor employment, capital accumulation and resident welfare for a small … capital intensive, the fall in capital would not be so severe and the expansion of tourism improves welfare. However, when the … traded sector is strongly capital intensive, the fall in capital can be a dominant factor to lower welfare. This immiserizing …
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the complementarity between the three components of longevity on welfare and economic stability. At the steady state, we … show that an appropriate fiscal policy may enhance welfare. However, when pollution is heavily harmful for longevity, the … design of the public policy that may comply with the dynamic and welfare objectives. …
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We provide a quantitative assessment of welfare costs of fluctuations in a search model with financial frictions. The … sizable welfare costs. The model also accounts for the responsiveness of the job finding rate to the business cycle as …
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