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diesem Kontext subjektive Wohnstandort- und Erreichbarkeitspräferenzen sowie Lebensstile spielen. In zwei empirischen Studien …
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This paper is concerned with the location of immigrants in the United States, as reported in the 1990 Census. Where they settle has implications for the economic, social and political impact of immigrants. Immigrants are highly geographically concentrated. Compared to the native born they are...
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Industrial sites cause several negative externalities, such as traffic noise disturbance, congestion, and obstruction …
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externalities. In the context of the partition function, it is shown that any member of this class of sharing schemes leads to the … sharing scheme is particularly powerful for economic problems that are characterized by positive externalities from coalition …
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of the marginal contributions for environments with externalities. The dummy property related to it is defined. We adapt …
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In an environment with asymmetric information the implementation of a first-best efficient Clarke-Groves-Vickrey (D?Aspremont-Gérard-Varet) mechanism may not be feasible if it has to be self-financing. By using intergenerational transfers, the arising budget deficit can generally be covered in...
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A pay-as-you-go pension scheme is associated with positive externalities of having children and providing them with …
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This paper addresses the questions of what is an economically efficient pension system, what are the externalities and … conclusion is that NDC is neutral in terms of externalities. It manages the risks and eliminates the negative externalities …
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