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dutch fiscal framework history current practice and role cpb pdf
... and then relaxed by bookkeeping tricks; this often reflected unexpected fiscal difficulties (e.g. war expenditure, economic crisis, rapidly falling revenues from indonesia). sometimes also the fiscal principles ... policy area and take account of increasing ageing-related expenditure and decreasing expenditure for child benefits. this proposal for expenditure ceilings was not put into practice. 2.5 ...
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does education reduce probability being overweight pdf
... lleras-muney (2005) studies the effect of schooling on mortality by using compulsory schooling laws, child labour laws, and state characteristics at age 14 as instruments for schooling. the same instruments ... studies use an instrumental variable approach which relies on the fact that during the vietnam war college attendance provided a strategy to avoid the draft for estimating the effect of ...
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Discussion paper
... turns out to be a net beneficiary from government. people below 25 benefit from education, child allowances, health care and general government, while only paying little taxes. as from the age ... benefits from infrastructure. result of high investments in infrastructure in the first decades after the war that led to an increase of the public capital stock. however, lifetime benefits decline again ...
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Microsoft Word - discussion139.doc
... statistical society series a, grimard, f. and d. parent, 2007, education and smoking were vietnam war draft avoiders also more likely to avoid smoking?, journal of health economics, 26(5), 896 ... economics. lindeboom, m., a. llena-nozal and b. van der klaauw, 2007, parental education and child health evidence form a schooling reform, free university amsterdam. lleras-muney, a., 2005, the relationship ...
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Microsoft Word - cpbdoc_tang.doc
... of disinheritance requires that there are at least two beneficiaries, the increasing number of single-child families could reduce the incentive to save to buy attention. likewise, japan's high savings ... of generational competition in the allocation of public funds. educational spending per child in 48 us states in the post-war period is negatively related to the fraction of elderly. the empirical ...
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bijz29.pdf
... figures 1.1-1.3 we plot public outlays on higher education for the post-war period. figure 1.1 shows real expenditures (in billions dfl.), distinguished into hbo-level and ... financial returns. non- financial returns refer to non-wage labour market remuneration, intra-family productivity, child quality (level of education and cognitive development, health), own and spouse's health, consumer choice ...
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Working Paper (set-up) Engelsta [PFP#802640440]
... public finances? 29 1 it is not clear, for example, whether child allowances should be allocated to the parents or the children, ... previous generations, for example from the silent generation of the post war period. also, there may have been windfall gains to the government ( ... on the stance of public finances at the moment when the child is born. if new generations are net beneficiaries ( bf 0) their ...
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memo241.pdf
... model for with a restriction on mean fertility of 2.1 child per woman. the parameter estimates are then ,1 0.968 ... breaks. the relevance of the nelson-plosser findings for the post-war period has also been questioned. christiano and eichenbaum (1990) and rudebusch ... length is taken into account, unit root tests based on post-war u.s. data have insufficient power to reliably distinguish between both ...
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N:\publicaties\...\nahuis.wp [PFP#731253671]
... 0.23 german socio-economic panel 0.11 british national child development survey 0.57 fathers in sweden, in 1955 and ... may have been substantial, the compression continued long after the war suggesting that underlying market forces were at work. moreover, both ... margo (1992). the enduring low level of inequality after the war is explained by supply and demand and related institutional factors. ...
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132 Social performance and fisc [PFP#1092128766]
... mean scales (ms). the average single- parent household in the netherlands has about 1.5 child. therefore, its mean scale has 15 been computed as aged households in mimic are assumed ... . (1994), growth and well-being introducing distribution-weighted growth rates to reevaluate u.s. post-war economic performance', review of income and wealth, vol. 40 pp. 251-72. rawls, j. (1971 ...
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