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This paper investigates household expenditure on education in Cyprus and analyses factors affecting the level of education using data from the Family Expenditure Surveys 1996/7, 2002/3 and 2008/9. The results obtained show that the level of education expenditure increases with income across...
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This study investigates how various factors affect households demand for borrowing in Cyprus using data from the Family Expenditure Surveys for the years 2002/03 and 2008/09. The descriptive statistics show that middle income households with a younger age head have relatively high gross...
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The urgent need of the Cypriot state for fiscal adjustment puts considerable pressure on social spending. Yet, this process entails the danger of derailing the long-term goals of the government for tackling inequality and poverty. The present paper employs the micro data of the 2008/9 Family...
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The economic crisis affecting Cyprus is likely to have considerable impact on the income distribution. Our analysis provides an early assessment of the potential distributional shifts. Using microsimulation techniques we take into account austerity measures that affect wages, taxes, social...
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The paper examines the poverty risk among elderly in Cyprus both from a national and a comparative perspective. Using EU-SILC data we find that the elderly face four times higher risk of poverty than the working-age population, when the EU average is considerably lower. This is mostly due to a...
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This article provides estimates of output losses of the banking crisis in Cyprus for the period 2012-2020. Unlike most studies, where the effects of banking crises are computed ex post using actual data, the crisis in Cyprus is still evolving and thus the output losses and the period over which...
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The structural problems of the Cyprus economy often originate from distorted wages, prices and profits that give rise to inefficient allocation of recourses. This note discusses some of these structural problems and argues for the reform of the tax-benefit system and the government payroll.
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This paper uses a consumer demand based method to estimate the extent to which households in Cyprus under-report their income from self-employment, capital income and income from agriculture. On the basis of these estimates, the size of black economy appears to be around 7–8% of GDP. We find...
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In this paper we investigate the impact of various macroeconomic variables on house prices in Cyprus during the period 1988-2008. Furthermore, we examine how specific characteristics of the house affect its price. We find house prices to be particularly sensitive to changes in island’s...
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This paper presents some facts about aggregate health expenditure and analyses factors affecting the level of household health expenditure in Cyprus, with emphasis on the type of cover of household members. The implications of individuals’ entitlement to free public care for the well-being of...
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