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losses during the pandemic in Sweden using a difference-in-differences approach and population-wide data on monthly earnings …
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losses during the pandemic in Sweden using a difference-in-differences approach and population-wide data on monthly earnings …
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losses during the pandemic in Sweden using a difference-in-differences approach and population-wide data on monthly earnings …
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losses during the pandemic in Sweden using a difference-in-differences approach and population-wide data on monthly earnings …
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losses during the pandemic in Sweden using a difference-in-differences approach and population-wide data on monthly earnings …
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losses during the pandemic in Sweden using a difference-in-differences approach and population-wide data on monthly earnings …
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This paper makes use of tax-benefit microsimulation techniques to quantify the distributional effects of COVID-19 in Ecuador and the role of tax-benefit policies in mitigating the immediate impact of the economic shocks. Our results show a dramatic increase in income poverty and inequality...
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The highly dynamic nature of the COVID-19 crisis poses an unprecedented challenge to policy makers around the world to take appropriate income-stabilizing countermeasures. To properly design such policy measures, it is important to quantify their effects in real-time. However, data on the...
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GDP contractions are typically associated with within-country income inequality increases. While official income inequality data for 2020 will not be available for about two years, the already available employment data for 2020 shows that the difference between highly-educated and low-educated...
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