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dp174-flexible-retirement.pdf
... in the preceding section that young workers are becoming more mobile in most western countries. as a result, young workers be- ... contribute to the ,,golden chains for older workers, making them less mobile, less willing to train and less motivated. firms are less ... sense in the context of flexible pensions as an insurance device (see section 2). however, it obvi- ously discourages labour supply. ...
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lost race between schooling and technology pdf
... discuss some factors that may further reduce the scope of education policy as a redistributive device. we argue that it is doubtful whether education subsidies really have the strong potential of ... wage inequality. labour mobility may also increase in the future. if skilled labour becomes more mobile than unskilled labour, which is arguably the case, then wage inequality increases if skilled labour ...
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subsidiarity and economic reform europe pdf
... the subsidiarity principle .............97 marcel gerard 6.1 introduction ....................................................................................97 6.2 mobile students from the production to the origin principle........98 6.3 ... . though acknowledging the potential role of tax competition as a disciplining device, cnossen does not view tax com- petition as wholly beneficial, in ...
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... how the government could prevent markets from becoming tight oligopolies. tight oligopolies in mobile telecommunication and the banking sector will give a detailed description about treatment of ... market characteristics through its price adjustmentratherthan aiming at anti-competitive coordination. another coordination device is rule-of-thumb pricing. this involves the practice of the cost-plus ...
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will corporate tax consolidation improve efficiency eu pdf
... investment. in the following, we repeatedly return to this factor reallocation as a tax planning device. already in the current system of separate accounting, the corporate income tax influences the ... wellisch (2004) demonstrates that when using two apportionment factors, one immobile (labour) and the other mobile (capital), it will be optimal for the government to allocate all the weight to ...
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Flexibility of the Labour Market
... tenure in the united states are likely to serve as a device to counter excess job mobility. a variety of theoretical models ... and workers enter into an implicit contract that serves as an incentive device which solves the agency problem of the firm. workers receive a ... that for older workers it is not very attractive to be mobile. furthermore, the seniority position of a worker turns out to increase ...
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