نتایج جستجو برای: g23 h55 j32

تعداد نتایج: 522  

Journal: :Australian Journal of Management 2021

We examine the match/mismatch between demand and supply of impact investments. show that some geographic regions display an upward match, while others exhibit a downward match. explain how with well-developed (or less-developed) economies are not necessarily equal to investment markets. also highlight sectors exhibiting match or mismatch investments, potential reasons. Regarding both sector con...

Journal: :Social Science Research Network 2021

Regulation of Money Market Funds (MMFs) in the EU requires some categories MMFs to consider applying liquidity management tools if they breach a minimum ‘weekly’ requirement. Anticipation application such is plausible amplifier run risks. Using larger European dataset than previously studied, we assess whether proximity thresholds explains differences redemptions both at start COVID-19 crisis a...

2003
Mats Persson

In order to get a more complete picture of how labor supply is affected by economic incentives, the effects on absenteeism and not just on contracted hours should be taken into account. In particular, absenteeism due to sick leave can be considerable. In this paper we examine whether the level of sick leave compensation affects sick leave behavior. Using time-series data for Sweden spanning a l...

2014
Shantanu Bagchi

The maximum amount of earnings in a calendar year that can be taxed by Social Security in the U.S. is currently capped at $106,800. In this paper, I use a general-equilibrium overlapping-generations model to examine if removing this cap can solve Social Security’s budgetary problems. I find that in general, removal of the cap increases Social Security revenues, but by only a small percentage, a...

2016
Alain Jousten Mathieu Lefebvre

Spousal and Survivor Benefits in Option Value Models of Retirement: An Application to Belgium1 We study retirement incentives with augmented option value model à la Stock and Wise (1990). We propose methodological extensions to better reflect the respective incentives faced by singles and couples. Our results show that a more comprehensive modelling of couples’ incentives leads to very differen...

2013
Gerhard Glomm Juergen Jung

We construct a dynamic general equilibrium model to analyze the effects of large energy subsidies in a small open economy. The model includes domestic energy production and consumption, trade in energy at world market prices, as well as private and public sector production. The model is calibrated to Egypt and used to study reforms such as reductions in energy subsidies with corresponding reduc...

2012
Hamish Low Luigi Pistaferri

We provide a lifecycle framework for comparing the insurance value and the incentive cost of disability bene…ts. We estimate the risks that individuals face and the parameters governing the disability insurance program using longitudinal US data on consumption, health, disability insurance, and wages. We characterize the economic e¤ects of disability insurance and study how policy reforms impac...

2001
David M. Cutler Richard Johnson

We seek to explain why countries have adopted national Old-Age Insurance and Health Insurance programs. Theoretical work has posited several factors that could lead to this adoption: the strain from expanding capitalism; the need for political legitimacy; the desire to transfer to similar people; increased wealth; and the outcome of leviathan government. We relate the probability of a country’s...

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