Economics of Energy Efficiency Glossary externality An economically significant effect of an activity, the consequences of which are borne (at least in part) by parties other than the party who engages in the activity, and which are not accounted for through trade. diffusion The gradual adoption ...
Journal of Public EconomicsSchmieder, Johannes F.; Trenkle, Simon (2015), Disincentive Effects of Unemploy- ment Benefits and the Role of Caseworkers. mimeo.Schmieder, Johannes F and Simon Trenkle, "Disincentive Effects of Unemployment Benefits and the Role of Caseworkers," Technical Report (...
Rejesus, professor of agricultural and resource economics at NC State and the author of the research study.“The concept of moral crisis could be present here. If insurance will cover crop losses due to various effects like drought or severe weather, a farmer may not want to pay the extra ...
Give an argument, based on behavioral economics, for why the soup kitchen may be better than the cash handout. Explain the vicious circle of poverty that afflicts low-income nations. Explain why a high economic growth rate does not necessarily mean an improvement in economic welfare. ...
(2011). Disincentive effects of unemployment insurance benefits: Maximum benefit duration versus benefit level. Baltic Journal of Economics, 11(1), 25-49.Lauringson, A. (2011), "Disincentive Effects of Unemployment Insurance Bene- fits: Maximum Benefit Duration versus Benefit Level", Baltic Journal...
Lirenso, 1994, The disincentive effects of food-for-work on labor supply and agricultural intensification in Ethiopia, Journal of Agricultural Economics 45, 351-359.Maxwell, S., D. Belshaw and A. Lirenso, 1994, The Disincentive Effect of Food-for-Work on Labour Supply and Agricultural ...
The findings reveal that: (1) Green technology innovation in resource-based cities is subject to both innovation incentives and cost inhibiting effects of environmental regulations. The disincentive effect of environmental regulation in resource-based cities is 28.63%, the incentive effect is 23.83%, ...
Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)IZA Discussion PapersSchmieder, Johannes F.; Trenkle, Simon (2015), Disincentive Effects of Unemploy- ment Benefits and the Role of Caseworkers. mimeo.Schmieder, Johannes F and Simon Trenkle, "Disincentive Effects of Unemployment Benefits and the Role of Case...
University of Tartu - Faculty of Economics & Business Administration Working Paper SeriesLauringsonAnneLauringson, A. (2010) "Disincentive Effects of Unemployment Insurance Benefits: Maximum Benefit Duration Versus Benefit Level", The University of Tartu Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, ...
These effects suggest that households with more children may be less mobile but may have a greater economic need for migration.doi:10.1111/ecot.12246Cuong NguyenAnh TranJohn Wiley & SonsEconomics of Transition and Institutional Change