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129“...The paper characterizes the optimal tax scheme in an open economy with structural inefficiencies on the labor market and on government size. On analytical...”
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130“...The paper characterizes the optimal tax scheme in an open economy with structural inefficiencies on the labor market and on government size. On analytical...”
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131“...The paper characterizes the optimal tax scheme in an open economy with structural inefficiencies on the labor market and on government size. On analytical...”
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132“...The paper characterizes the optimal tax scheme in an open economy with structural inefficiencies on the labor market and on government size. On analytical...”
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134by Langot, François Fawaz, Yarine Hairault, Jean-Olivier Published in Labour Market and Retirement Interactions (10.11.2016)“...This chapter presents some new empirical evidence on the fact that labour market conditions matter for retirement decisions at the individual level...”
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135by Hairault, Jean-Olivier Langot, François Sopraseuth, Thepthida Published in Revue économique (01.06.2006)“...We extend McCall's [1970] job search model by explicitly integrating life-cycle features and retirement decisions. Using simulations, we show that the...”
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137by Langot, François Published in Revue française d'économie (2011)“...RésuméNous présentons des arguments en faveur d'une approche structurelle de l'évaluation des politiques publiques. Pour illustrer notre propos, une évaluation...”
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139by Albertini, Julien“...Les rigidités du marché du travail ont souvent fait l’objet de spéculations dans la littérature en réponse à la volatilité excessive du chômage. Les questions...”
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140“...Cet article analyse comment les gains de long terme de productivité peuvent être utilisés par les agents, au cours de leur cycle de vie, pour modifier leur...”