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simultaneous but opposite influence on fertility. This empirical paper aims to test the concomitance of these effects using the …
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This paper estimates the effect of income taxation and transfers on labour supply at the extensive margin, i.e., the labour force participation. We extend existing structural form methodologies by considering the effect of both taxes and transfers. Non-labour income contains the (hypothetical)...
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In this paper, we develop an overlapping generations model where fertility is endogenous. The utility of the parents is … notion which generalizes the golden rule. Two instruments, pensions and child benefits, are necessary to decentralize the … explain the entire decrease in fertility rates. …
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difference in the participation rates of the 15–74 years old population can be explained by differences in the tax …
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Based on a survey among French engineers, I find that employees in the financial sector are highly paid. I also find large pay differences within the sector and that a large share of compensation is variable. I consider three potential models accounting for these facts: a model of superstars...
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