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285by Doeve, EppoSubjects: “…., Agt, Dries van., Public finance., Caricature.]…”
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288Published 2009“…"Based on the mandate of the ECOFIN Council, the work program of the Working Group on the Quality of Public Finances (EPC-QPFWG attached to the Economic Policy Committee (EPC)) has identified the efficiency of tax systems as a key issue for further work. …”
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289Published 1934-1935.“…English and Japanese title and text. I. Public finance (1919-1933). 1934. XVI, 154, XIV, 702 p…”
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290by Stenberg, Anders“…How this affects the incidence of firm-sponsored CVT ultimately depends on whether publicly financed training is a substitute for, a complement to or is independent from company training. …”
Published 2006
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291Published 2011“…It has quickly moved to meet the structural targets for the First Review and reacted promptly to evidence of an emerging shortfall in public finances. Structural reforms to open the economy to competition and reduce government involvement in the private sector are underway. …”
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292“…First, the authors build on the theory of fiscal federalism, which often recommends the strengthening of the stabilization function of public finance; typically in the form of rules and surveillance institutions (e.g., Fiscal Compact, the Six-Pac, European Semester). …”
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293by Morgan, H. B. (Hyacinth Bernard Wenceslaus Morgan), 1885-1956“…(d) The well recognised democratic principle of "No public finance by grant or gifts without public control and representation" must be stressed and accepted. …”
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294by WWWforEurope, Crespo Cuaresma, Jesus, Huber, Peter, Oberdabernig, Doris A., Raggl, Anna“…Using new empirical results, data and projections of migration flows developed in the framework of the WWWforEUROPE project, we inform the policy discussion concerning the role of demographic change, inequality dynamics, labour market integration of migrants and the sustainability of public finances in the continent."…”
Published 2015
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295Published 2012“…The objectives of the Programme are to restore sound public finances, improve competitiveness and put Portugal’s economy back on the path of sustainable growth and job creation. …”
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296by Wagner, Norman“…It shows that social systems that rely primarily on contribution-based financing are more conducive to the achievement of stable public finances throughout a recession than tax-based systems, insofar as the former focus on keeping employment stable because it is their main source of public revenue."…”
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297by Salverda, Wiemer“…The prime argument is to diminish a burden on public finances far in future. This paper argues that this argument ignores, first, that on a cohort basis ageing is a very limited problem and, therefore, also the financing of future occupational pensions based on capital funding. …”
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298by Streeck, Wolfgang“…His argument is supported by original empirical research on wage-setting and wage structure, the organization of business and labor in business associations and trade unions, social policy, public finance, and corporate governance. From this evidence, Re-Forming Capitalism traces the current liberalization of the postwar economy of democratic capitalism by means of an historically-grounded approach to institutional change"…”
Published 2009
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299by Kappeler, Andreas, Fuentes Hutfilter, Andrés, Schneider, Dorothee, Yashiro, Naomitsu, Kim, Eun Jung, Semeraro, Giovanni Maria“…"Germany has already implemented far-reaching reforms to mitigate the implications of ageing for per capita income, well-being and the sustainability of public finances. Nonetheless, continued efforts are needed to help older workers to improve their work-life balance and adjust their working hours to their ability and desire to work. …”
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300by Theodoropoulou, Sotiria“…This issue paper by EPC Policy Analyst Sotiria Theodoropoulou evaluates whether these education targets can help achieve these growth goals, given the constraints in public finances. Among its recommendations are to: prioritise public investment in high-quality, early education, develop indicators to measure skills and the quality of education systems, invest in job creation, and for the EU to monitor education goals in coordination with other key policy areas of its competence."…”
Published 2010
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