نتایج جستجو برای: طبقهبندی jel o17 i3

تعداد نتایج: 29744  

2012
Nzinga H. Broussard

This research is interested in the effects that immigration has on the labour markets in developing countries. Using the 2001 census and the 2007 community survey from South Africa this paper examines the effect that immigration has on labour market outcomes of native-born South Africans. The results show that low-skilled immigrants increase the employment rates of low-skilled native-born South...

2010
James E. Anderson

Trade subject to predation generates externalities within and between markets. Efficient tax, infrastructure and enforcement policies internalize the net externality — more trade ⇒ fewer predators but drawn to trade at rising cost. The balance is positive (negative) as enforcement is weak (strong). Dual economies pair weak Periphery and strong Core enforcement markets. Efficient taxation and in...

1999
Simon Johnson Daniel Kaufmann Christopher Woodruff

Our survey of private manufacturing firms finds the size of hidden “unofficial” activity to be much larger in Russia and Ukraine than in Poland, Slovakia and Romania. A comparison of cross-country averages shows that managers in Russia and Ukraine face higher effective tax rates, worse bureaucratic corruption, greater incidence of mafia protection, and have less faith in the court system. Our f...

2008
Biswajit Mandal

We use the HOSV model of trade to find out a link between corruption and the pattern of trade, not just its effect on the volume of trade. We prove that greater corruption in labor-abundant countries will restrict the volume of world trade while corrupt capital-abundant countries promote trade. This is caused by intermediaries who are engaged in mitigating the transaction cost of corruption. Re...

2001
Meir Kohn

The principal driving force in the development of the financial system of pre-industrial Europe was not lending per se, but payments. Trade among strangers required the development of methods of payment that did not require mutual acquaintance and trust. The two principal financial innovations of pre-industrial Europe—the deposit bank and the bill of exchange—evolved to address this need. Lendi...

2010
Martin Halla

Tax Morale and Compliance Behavior: First Evidence on a Causal Link Recent literature on tax evasion emphasizes the importance of moral considerations to explain compliance behavior. As a consequence scholars aim to identify factors that shape this so-called tax morale. However, the causal link between tax morale and actual compliance behavior is not established yet. Exploiting exogenous variat...

Journal: :Indian journal of finance and banking 2021

The paper describes the mitigating effect of self-help groups in India during and post covid-19 situation. study examines potential opportunities challenges concerning contextual differences across within countries. Self-help group has been important empowering its members by providing for livelihood support income generator played a very role situation as half SHG was involved community awaren...

Journal: :The American Economic Review 2022

We posit that autocrats introduce local elections when their bureaucratic capacity is low. Local exploit citizens’ informational advantage in keeping officials accountable, but they also weaken vertical control. As increases, the autocrat limits role of elected bodies to regain argue these insights can explain introduction village rural China and subsequent erosion autonomy years later. constru...

2014
Gina Livermore David Wittenburg David Neumark

This introduction offers a context for the articles in this thematic series by providing an overview of the programs that provide cash and in-kind supports to people with disabilities in the United States, summarizes the increasing reliance on these programs, and describes the challenges associated with reducing dependency on these programs. It then briefly discusses the articles in this themat...

2002
Rasmus Heltberg

This paper analyses the impact of economic growth on the incidence of chronic child malnutrition using data on spells of change. Growth is found to have a significant but small effect on chronic child malnutrition except in Sub-Saharan Africa, where it does not seem to have any impact. The estimates imply that outside of Africa, a doubling of income will reduce the incidence of chronic child ma...

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