Equal rules or equal opportunities? Demystifying level playing field,
Marja Appelman, Sander Onderstal, Joeri Gorter, Mark Lijesen and Richard Venniker,
from CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
(2003)
Can Government Paternalism Prevent Credit Market Failure?,
Akhmedov Akhmed and Orlov Evgeniy,
from EERC Research Network, Russia and CIS
(2004)
Keywords: Russia, commitment problem, soft budget constraints, government, implicit insurance, selection models in panel data
Many Types of Human Capital and Many Roles in U.S. Growth: Evidence from County-Level Educational Attainment Data,
Andrew Young, Daniel Levy and Matthew Higgins,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2004)
Keywords: Human Capital Stock, Educational Attainment, Economic Growth, County Level Data
Do Politicians’ Preferences Correspond to those of the Voters? An Investigation of Political Representation,
Matz Dahlberg, Eva Mörk and Hanna Ågren,
from Uppsala University, Department of Economics
(2004)
Keywords: Political representation; local public
Population ageing and fiscal sustainability: An integrated micro-macro analysis of required tax changes,
Rolf Aaberge, Ugo Colombino, Erling Holmøy, Birger Strøm and Tom Wennemo,
from Statistics Norway, Research Department
(2004)
Keywords: Population Ageing; Fiscal Sustainability; Labour Supply; Computable General Equilibrium
Inducing Efficiency in Oligopolistic Markets with Increasing Returns to Scale,
Abhijit Sengupta and Yair Tauman,
from Stony Brook University, Department of Economics
(2004)
Keywords: Regulation, Oligopoly, Increasing Returns
DO SOCIAL POLICIES HARM EMPLOYMENT? Second-best effects of taxes and benefits on labor markets,
Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg,
from European University Institute
(2004)
Keywords: social policies, redistribution, conditional unemployment benefits, non-Walrasian labor markets, second best, employment, growth, politics
Unemployment Insurance under Moral Hazard and Limited Commitment: Public versus Private Provision,
Jonathan Thomas and Timothy Worrall,
from Edinburgh School of Economics, University of Edinburgh
(2002)
Keywords: social insurance, moral hazard, limited commitment, unemployment insurance, crowding out
Samuelson Machines and the Optimal Public-Private Mix,
Simon Clark and Ravi Kanbur,
from Edinburgh School of Economics, University of Edinburgh
(2002)
Keywords: public goods, public-private mix, Samuelson machine, cost of publicness
Stable Partnerships, Matching, and Local Public Goods,
Simon Clark and Ravi Kanbur,
from Edinburgh School of Economics, University of Edinburgh
(2002)
Keywords: matching, sorting, local public goods, heterogeneity of tastes