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How child costs and survival shaped the industrial revolution and the demographic transition
This study provides a unified growth theory to correctly predict the initially negative and subsequently positive relationship between child mortality and net reproduction observed in industrialized countries over the course of their demographic transitions. The model captures the intricate interplay between technological progress, mortality, fertility, and economic growth in the transition from Malthusian stagnation to modern growth. It not only provides an explanation for the demographic observation that fertility rates response with a delay to lower child mortality, but also identifies a number of turning points over the course of development, suggesting a high degree of complexity in the relationships between various economic and demographic variables. © 2013 Cambridge University Press
Rating Agencies, Ignorance and the Production of System Trust
Strulik T. Rating Agencies, Ignorance and the Production of System Trust. In: Strulik T, Willke H, eds. Towards a cognitive mode in global finance. The governance of a knowledge-based financial systems. Frankfurt, New York: Campus; 2007: 239-258
Introduction: Towards a Cognitive Mode in Global Finance. Conceptual and Empirical Reflections
Strulik T. Introduction: Towards a Cognitive Mode in Global Finance. Conceptual and Empirical Reflections. In: Strulik T, Willke H, eds. Towards a cognitive mode in global finance. The governance of a knowledge-based financial systems. Frankfurt, New York: Campus; 2007: 9-32
Banken
Strulik T. Banken. In: Willke H, ed. Systemisches Wissensmanagement. UTB. Vol 2047. Stuttgart: Lucius & Lucius; 1998: 229-260
Mitarbeiterorientierte Ansätze eines systemischen Wissensmanagements zur erfolgreichen Umsetzung des Multikanalvertriebs im Bereich Finanzdienstleistungen
Willke H, Strulik T. Mitarbeiterorientierte Ansätze eines systemischen Wissensmanagements zur erfolgreichen Umsetzung des Multikanalvertriebs im Bereich Finanzdienstleistungen. In: Ergebnisbericht des Forschungsverbundes 'Innovative Finanzdienstleistungen'. Regensburg; 2004: 37-40
Towards a Cognitive Mode in Global Finance. The Governance of a Knowledge-Based FInancial System
Strulik T, Willke H, eds. Towards a Cognitive Mode in Global Finance. The Governance of a Knowledge-Based FInancial System. Frankfurt: Campus; 2007
BOFIT Discussion Papers - Taxation, growth and welfare: Dynamic effects of Estonia’s income tax act
Wissensgesellschaft
Strulik T. Wissensgesellschaft. In: Hirsch-Kreinsen H, Minssen H, eds. Lexikon der Arbeits- und Industriesoziologie. Sigma; 2013: 495-500
Taxation, growth and welfare: Dynamic effects of Estonia’s 2000 income tax act
This paper analyses the long-run effects of Estonia’s 2000 Income Tax Act with a dynamic general equilibrium model. Specifically, we consider the impact of the shift from an imputation system to one where companies only pay taxes on distributed profits. Balanced growth paths, transitional dynamics and welfare costs are computed. Our results indicate that the 2000 Income Tax Act leads to higher per capita income and investment, but lower welfare. A sensitivity analysis shows the results are rather robust.growth; welfare; taxation; tax reform; Estonia
Taxation, growth and welfare: Dynamic effects of Estonia’s 2000 income tax act
This paper analyses the long-run effects of Estonia’s 2000 Income Tax Act with a dynamic general equilibrium model. Specifically, we consider the impact of the shift from an imputation system to one where companies only pay taxes on distributed profits. Balanced growth paths, transitional dynamics and welfare costs are computed. Our results indicate that the 2000 Income Tax Act leads to higher per capita income and investment, but lower welfare. A sensitivity analysis shows the results are rather robust.growth, welfare, taxation, tax reform, Estonia
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