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Because of endogeneity problems very few studies have been able to identify the incidence of corporate taxes on wages … find a negative effect of corporate taxation on wages: a 1 euro increase in tax liabilities yields a 77 cent decrease in …
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in Chile aimed at enhancing employability and wages, namely Youth Employment Subsidy (SEJ), Women's Employment Subsidy … territorial units, time effects, and geographic factors are all employed as controls per each matching procedure. For wages … and significant effects on employability, while their impact on wages is null. As for CT, there are positive and …
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In response to a high incidence of motor vehicle accidents among teens, states have adopted policies that broadly mandate restrictions on novice teen drivers, including more prelicensure education and supervised driving as well as postlicensure curfews and restrictions on the number of...
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account for the cost of higher wages as mobility allows them to partially shift the burden of unemployment to other UIs. A …
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account for the cost of higher wages as mobility allows them to partially shift the burden of unemployment to other UIs. A …
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The Great Recession negatively impacted all US states, but there was substantial heterogeneity across the country. This study reveals some of this heterogeneity by examining what happened to the labor market in Kentucky and its seven border states, then in Kentucky's metropolitan statistical...
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