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This paper studies human-capital formation, labor-supply, and retirement decisions associated with four alternative regimes of social security. We implement a theoretical model with overlapping generations of households and two different ability types within each generation. We find that with a...
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country with flat-rate benefits may reduce their investment in education. With suitably planned transfers between the two …
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country with flat-rate benefits may reduce their investment in education. With suitably planned transfers between the two …
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This paper proposes and analyzes a model of a "European economy" with three overlapping generations, redistributive social security, and public universities without tuition. Individuals differ ex ante. The effect of wage tax rate on occupational choice and the voting equilibrium of wage tax rate...
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country with flat-rate benefits may reduce their investment in education. With suitably planned transfers between the two …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005763602
This paper proposes and analyzes a model of a “European economy” with three overlapping generations, redistributive social security, and public universities without tuition. Individuals differ ex ante. The effect of wage tax rate on occupational choice and the voting equilibrium of wage tax...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005181321
country with flat-rate benefits may reduce their investment in education. With suitably planned transfers between the two …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005181488
This paper proposes and analyzes a model of a European economy with three overlapping generations, redistributive social security, and public universities without tuition. Individuals differ ex ante. The effect of wage tax rate on occupational choice and the voting equilibrium of wage tax rate...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011398016