Report NEP-PBE-2004-03-14
This is the archive for NEP-PBE, a report on new working papers in the area of Public Economics. Thomas Andrén (Thomas Andren) issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon, or Bluesky.
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The following items were announced in this report:
- Andrew Young & Daniel Levy & Matthew Higgins, 2004, "Many Types of Human Capital and Many Roles in U.S. Growth: Evidence from County-Level Educational Attainment Data," Public Economics, University Library of Munich, Germany, number 0403002, Mar.
- Abhijit Sengupta & Yair Tauman, 2004, "Inducing Efficiency in Oligopolistic Markets with Increasing Returns to Scale," Department of Economics Working Papers, Stony Brook University, Department of Economics, number 04-05.
- Marja Appelman & S. Onderstal & Joeri Gorter & Mark Lijesen & Richard Venniker, 2003, "Equal rules or equal opportunities? Demystifying level playing field," CPB Document, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis, number 34, Oct.
- Rolf Aaberge & Ugo Colombino & Erling Holmøy & Birger Strøm & Tom Wennemo, 2004, "Population ageing and fiscal sustainability: An integrated micro-macro analysis of required tax changes," Discussion Papers, Statistics Norway, Research Department, number 367, Feb.
- Frederick VAN DER PLOEG, 2004, "DO SOCIAL POLICIES HARM EMPLOYMENT? Second-best effects of taxes and benefits on labor markets," Economics Working Papers, European University Institute, number ECO2004/11.
- Simon Clark & Ravi Kanbur, 2002, "Stable Partnerships, Matching, and Local Public Goods," Edinburgh School of Economics Discussion Paper Series, Edinburgh School of Economics, University of Edinburgh, number 82, Oct.
- Akhmedov Akhmed & Orlov Evgeniy, 2004, "Can Government Paternalism Prevent Credit Market Failure?," EERC Working Paper Series, EERC Research Network, Russia and CIS, number 04-02e, Jan.
- Dahlberg, Matz & Mörk, Eva & Ågren, Hanna, 2004, "Do Politicians’ Preferences Correspond to those of the Voters? An Investigation of Political Representation," Working Paper Series, Uppsala University, Department of Economics, number 2004:2, Jan.
- Jonathan Thomas & Tim Worrall, 2002, "Unemployment Insurance under Moral Hazard and Limited Commitment: Public versus Private Provision," Edinburgh School of Economics Discussion Paper Series, Edinburgh School of Economics, University of Edinburgh, number 95, Oct.
- Simon Clark & Ravi Kanbur, 2002, "Samuelson Machines and the Optimal Public-Private Mix," Edinburgh School of Economics Discussion Paper Series, Edinburgh School of Economics, University of Edinburgh, number 83, Oct.
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