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return data to reevaluate distributional consequences of the post-socialist transition in Poland. Our approach results in the … that over the last three decades Poland has become one of the most unequal European countries among those for which top …
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On 1 January 1999, four major reforms took effect in Poland in the areas of health, education, pensions and local … inclusiveness in the process of development is likely to be an important factor behind the stability of Poland's administrative …
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This paper examines the degree of substitution between public pension wealth and private saving by studying Poland …
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market economy in Poland. These individual experiences are matched with outcomes observed in the survey about 20 years later …
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We examine the consequences of changes in work incentives in Poland between 2005 and 2011 resulting from a complex tax …
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pension wealth created by Poland's 1999 pension reform. Using the 1997–2003 Polish Household Budget Surveys, we begin by …
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