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eyes, there is almost always something else changing behind your back, the two phenomena connected by invisible strings and pulleys. This story can be typically described by one of the most famous thought experiments in economics: whether accidentally breaking a window might stimulate the economy. C...
WelfareThere is a large body of research about the characteristics of people in poverty with regard to demographic structures, social stratification, and income differentials, but the processes by which poor people accomplish improvement in their economic situations is a neglected area of the research....
to quantify those components of economic inequality that stemfrom the labor market as precisely as possible. Whether earnings inequality is measuredat the individual or household level is a non-trivial issue in the context of measuringthe relationship between inequality and immigration. In particular, ...
In this paper, we revisit the axiomatic foundations of the formulas used to measure the average rate of change (ARC). We explore the limits of applicability of these well-known formulas by generalizing the existing axioms and asking how much these axioms can be relaxed to accommodate some non...
The paper makes several key contributions. Firstly, while the existing literature has examined the influence of tax cuts on corporate R&D innovation from various angles, the proxy variables used to measure tax cuts mostly revolve around effective tax rates for enterprises. This paper, however, takes...
don’t mix it up with welfare, right? Because it tells us nothing about the unpaid caring work of parents, tells us nothing about the value that’s created in communities, because that’s not priced, and it’s a measure of the flow of economic value. It tells us nothing about...
in the emerging field of behavioral public economics, which is the science of how to set policy, like environmental regulation and taxes, when we acknowledge that, first of all, people are people, not computers, and as such are...
Happiness economics is an attempt to overcome certain shortcomings of this traditional approach by trying to measure utility, or happiness, more directly. One major shortcoming of traditional utility theory is that because it relies on observed market prices, quantities, and incomes, it cannot account...
Economic justice is a component ofsocial justiceandwelfare economics. It is a set of moral and ethical principles for building economic institutions, where the ultimate goal is to create an opportunity for each person to establish a sufficient material foundation upon which to have a dignified, pro...