Readings in Labor Economics and Labor RelationsPrentice-Hall, 1986 - 473 páginas |
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Página 50
... income effect of the tax increases the supply of labor . The impression obtained from prior research is that the income tax does not reduce the quantity of labor supplied , but the evidence pertains mainly to primary earners.15 Wage or ...
... income effect of the tax increases the supply of labor . The impression obtained from prior research is that the income tax does not reduce the quantity of labor supplied , but the evidence pertains mainly to primary earners.15 Wage or ...
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... income and provide benefits that are unrelated to previous employ- ment . Payments decrease as earnings or other sources of income increase . Finally , welfare programs are financed largely out of general tax revenues . Until the last ...
... income and provide benefits that are unrelated to previous employ- ment . Payments decrease as earnings or other sources of income increase . Finally , welfare programs are financed largely out of general tax revenues . Until the last ...
Página 283
... income maintenance program in- creases the amount of nonemployment income available to beneficiaries and simultaneously decreases their net wage rates , one way of esti- mating the labor supply effect of such pro- grams is to examine ...
... income maintenance program in- creases the amount of nonemployment income available to beneficiaries and simultaneously decreases their net wage rates , one way of esti- mating the labor supply effect of such pro- grams is to examine ...
Contenido
PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS | 12 |
HUMAN CAPITALA and Unemployment | 19 |
ON THE FAMILY | 30 |
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