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How are factors such as corruption perception and the level of democracy influencing foreign direct investment to developing economies?
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Using data from two detailed, nationally representative, household datasets, we explore whether women who are economically empowered are less likely to experience domestic violence. We find that, while working women may be at a greater risk of violence, higher earnings are associated with a...
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To what are wage rates responsive? Does labor bear the burden of taxes?
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More flexible labor markets, or those with lower employment protection, are associated with relatively higher tertiary education enrollment and graduation rates than more rigid markets.
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Despite the frequency of tax changes and their potential importance to investors, there has been relatively little modeling of anticipated tax changes.
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While the buzz around income inequality is reaching a crescendo, income data may not be the best measure of overall welfare. Instead, analyzing household consumption reveals that inequality is not as pervasive as skewed public discourse portrays it.
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Using data from two detailed, nationally representative, household datasets, we explore whether women who are economically empowered are less likely to experience domestic violence. We find that, while working women may be at a greater risk of violence, higher earnings are associated with a...
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What is the link between taxes and manufacturing wages?
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To what are wage rates responsive? Does labor bear the burden of taxes?
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Despite the frequency of tax changes and their potential importance to investors, there has been relatively little modeling of anticipated tax changes.
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