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Using unique data from Hungary, we assess the gap in standardized test scores between Roma and non-Roma students and … ethnic test score gap in Hungary is nearly entirely explained by social differences in income, wealth and parental education …
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Union. At the same time, developments in the target countries of relocation are less widely discussed. Hungary, with other … Hungary for the eight-year period between 2003 and 2010. We analyse this database and compare the results with those of the …
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In his 1966 Inaugural Lecture at Cambridge, entitled On the Causes of the Slow Rate of Economic Growth in the UK, the Hungarian-born British economist, Nicholas Kaldor presented a series of "laws" to account for the growth rate differences between Britain on the one hand, and the more successful...
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transmission mechanism in two countries from the region, namely Poland and Hungary and contrast the results with dairy market …
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distribution in Hungary from 1992 until 2003. Over the time period covered by the analysis the public sector had witnessed large … results show that the public sector within-group earnings equalising effect for male graduates in Hungary was three times …
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universal firm-level panel data and linked employer-employee data for Hungary. Our identification strategy exploits a 23 year …
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This paper reviews recent developments in the theory of optimal income taxation and draws two broad conclusions with respect to the Hungarian personal income tax system. The first conclusion is that the optimal top marginal tax rate is likely to be higher, perhaps substantially, than the actual...
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Diversity; therefore I evaluate their current use and performance in Hungary as a model country. Especially indices of the …
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This paper evaluates the kindergarten attendance allowance program in Hungary, a conditional cash transfer (CTT …
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This paper analyses the employment adjustment of state- and privately-owned companies before and during the global crisis. Using Hungarian data, it finds that the net job creation rate is similar across the two ownership types before the crisis, but during the crisis state-owned companies have a...
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