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This study analyses the economic repercussions of state-declared emergencies following catastrophes in the Zamboanga Peninsula Region, Philippines. Employing systems theory from public administration, the research explores the interconnections between governance mechanisms, economic stability,...
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This study compares the social welfare under welfare benefits programs and under universal basic income, subject to the balanced budget condition. The results show that, as the proportion of the poor class increases, both optimal levels and social welfare tend to decrease. A comparative analysis...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015257973
This study compares the social welfare under welfare benefits programs and under universal basic income, subject to the balanced budget condition. The results show that, as the proportion of the poor class increases, both optimal levels and social welfare tend to decrease. A comparative analysis...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015257974
This study compares the social welfare under welfare benefits programs and under universal basic income, subject to the balanced budget condition. The results show that, as the proportion of the poor class increases, both optimal levels and social welfare tend to decrease. A comparative analysis...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015259053
This article examines self-undermining policy feedback and social policy making in Iraq. It discusses Jacobs and Weaver's (2015), self-undermining feedback mechanisms which include: Mechanism 1) Self-undermining-feedback through emergent losses for individuals and for organized groups (eg....
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The paper proposes a method to speed up the transition toward the notional contributions pension system in Italy. It seems the most appropriate manner to combine and pursue employment and financial sustainability goals. The method computes percentages for abating the old retributive pensions...
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In this study, I conduct a comparative institutional analysis of welfare benefits programs and basic income. I compare the social welfare between the two. I find that when basic income is low, it yields higher social welfare than welfare benefits. Also, the total labor supply under the basic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015240376
In this study, I conduct a comparative institutional analysis of welfare benefits programs and basic income. The result shows that when basic income is low, it yields higher social welfare than welfare benefits. Also, the total labor supply under the basic income system is larger than that under...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015241435
This paper conducts a comparative institutional analysis of welfare benefits programs and basic income under the balanced budget condition. The result shows that when basic income is low, it yields higher social welfare than welfare benefits. Also, the total labor supply under the basic income...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015244816
This paper conducts a comparative institutional analysis of welfare benefits programs and basic income under the balanced budget condition. The result shows that when basic income is low, it yields higher social welfare than welfare benefits. Also, the equilibrium employment under the basic...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015248088