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This paper makes a quantitative assessment of possible reforms to the Chilean tax system. The simulations are based on a recursive dynamic computable general equilibrium model that is calibrated with the input-output matrix 2003. For each scenario is considered a cut effective rate of value...
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This article aims to identify the most relevant variables that allow through a neural network model (RNA), with supervised learning, in a kind of error correction and feedforward perceptron multilayer architecture to achieve the best predictors of low risk, in the process of microcredit....
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This article is the first one to use individual data to analyze the demand for AFP in Chile. This study implements …
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The institutional structures of the various types of European welfare state were established around extra revenues called the "demographic dividend" that used to be easily available throughout the decades of the 20st century. They, however, ceased to be available at the end of that century. The...
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This study estimates the hypothetical level of contributions collected and pensions paid in the future by the social … forecasting the levels of pensions paid. The focus of the analysis is on the effects that an ageing population could have on …
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occupational pensions, the main pillars of the Dutch pension system. We use rotating panel data with monthly observations from 2006 … purchasing power of occupational pensions and of old age social security benefits, the eligibility age for old age social … ; occupational pensions …
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