Central Bank Research Hub - JEL classification D6: Welfare Economics

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Financial integration and systemic risk

Deutsche Bundesbank Banking Supervision Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 2005/11, 25.11.2005)

JEL: D61, E44, G10, G21

Consumption Taxes and Redistribution

Bank of Portugal Working papers [View] (Paper: 200511, 04.11.2005)

JEL: D63, E62, H20

An Exploration into Competition and Efficiency in the Dutch Life Insurance Industry

Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers [View] (Paper: 047, 01.08.2005)

JEL: D4, D61, G22, L1

 

Understanding Bequest Motives – An Empirical Analysis of Intergenerational Transfers

Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers [View] (Paper: 042, 01.06.2005)

JEL: D12, D64

 

On the Design of Sustainable and Fair PAYG Pension Systems When Cohort Sizes Change

Austrian National Bank Working Papers [View] (Paper: WP095, 01.03.2005)

JEL: D63, H55, J1, J18

Tax Policy Design in the Presence of Social Preferences: Some Experimental Evidence

Atlanta Fed Working papers [View] (Paper: 2004-33, 17.12.2004)

JEL: C92, D63, H21, H23

On prosperity and posterity: the need for fiscal discipline in a monetary union

European Central Bank Working papers [View] (Paper: 0420, 17.12.2004)

JEL: D62, E61, E63

Is Firm Interdependence within Industries Important for Portfolio Credit Risk?

Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers [View] (Paper: 168, 09.09.2004)

JEL: C34, C35, D61, D81, G21

The Incentive Effects of Higher Education Subsidies on Student Effort

New York Fed Staff reports [View] (Paper: 192, 21.08.2004)

JEL: D64, D82, I21, I28

Bank Lending Policy, Credit Scoring and the Survival of Loans

Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers [View] (Paper: 154, 22.05.2004)

JEL: C34, C35, D61, D81, G21

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