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analyzing macro economic impact child care subsidies age approach pdf
... average and marginal tax rates determining labor- supply decisions. household behavior in each household type can be derived from maximization of a utility ... per cent. in the following we present the household model of a representative household consisting of a breadwinner and partner with ... l b p lp l p where c denotes household consumption, v household leisure, lb and lp labor time of the breadwinner ...
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analyzing fiscal policy netherlands simulations revised mimic pdf
... markets. broadly speaking, mimic distinguishes three submodels. these describe, respectively, firm behavior, household behavior and the functioning of the labor market. the public sector is ... household behavior in each household type can be derived from maximization of a utility function, subject to a time constraint and a budget constraint. we divide the optimization procedure for each household ...
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memo161.pdf
... elasticity for all workers, using the partial model for household behavior, fits nicely in this range, see figure 2.2. ... milesi-ferretti (2006). discussion data on household consumption is obtained from na, t1 household final consumption expenditure . this matches ... figure 2.4 real interest rate table 2.2 calibrating household behavior parameters parameter value determined by population growth gn 0. ...
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tax policy and labor market sensitivity analysis age model pdf
... salient features of mimic 5 2.1 general characteristics 5 2.2 firm behavior 6 2.3 household behavior 7 2.4 wage formation matching model public sector 9 2.7 ... market clearing levels. broadly speaking, mimic consists of four submodels which describe, respectively, firm behavior, household behavior, wage formation and the matching process between vacancies and unemployment. these are discussed in ...
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paper-flex-martin-2.pdf
... market factors require more frequent employment changes. controlling for other regulations influencing firm behavior does not significantly alter their results. 6. what are the links between employment ... mobility on workers, oecd (2010) uses individual longitudinal data from the european community household panel to assess the wage premia to job changes, controlling for individual heterogeneity ( ...
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disc159.pdf
... is indeed empirical evidence that shows that italians and americans may di er in saving behavior if not due to di erent preferences at least because of very di erent institutions ... ? both respondents report their own opinion about the common household income change. we assume that percentage nominal household earn- ings change of both household members should be averaged out, that is to say ...
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disc160.pdf
... 1949. table 2 shows descriptive data on components and distribution of household wealth for households with the head of the household aged there are many households who have little private wealth ... . the question about subjective retirement expectations thus seems a useful variable to study retirement behavior to control for unobserved heterogeneity in the disutility of labor. the causal effect of ...
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dp175 systemic risk across sectors pdf
... of extreme value theory (evt). a parametric estimation of the tail behavior enables us to make out-of-sample estimates of the systemic ... percent or 0.1 percent in order to evaluate risk-taking behavior of an individual institution. for practical purposes, using a parametric estimator ... suntrust banks inc 32.3 general re corp 19.9 19 household international inc 32.2 wellpoint health netwrks 19.6 20 p ...
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... that in the baseline equilibrium, the predicted wage in nijmegen equals the observed average disposable household income. 8 in an applied general equilibrium analysis of us county-level employment, chatterjee (2006 ... , v. and walls, m. (2005). the value of open space evidence from studies of nonmarket behavior. washington, d.c. resources for the future. quigley, j. m. and swoboda, a. m. (2007 ...
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effect early tracking participation higher education pdf
... 20 (maximum score). the highest education level of parents, highest profession level of parents, ethnicity, household composition and urbanization of the city of residence, are all categorical variables. there appears ... is the effect of the treatment on the subpopulation of compliers, who have changed their behavior as a result of the instrument. the local average treatment effect (late) can differ ...
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