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Monograph (Authorship)
Microsimulation of Different Variants of an Unconditional Basic Income in Germany
Maximilian Joseph Blömer, Andreas Peichl
ifo Institut, München, 2021
ifo Forschungsberichte / 121
ifo Institut, München, 2021
ifo Forschungsberichte / 121
Monograph (Authorship)
The Effects of the Means-tested Basic Income Support on the Behavior of Households - an Overview
Maximilian Joseph Blömer, Sebastian Link, Andreas Peichl, Marc Stöckli
ifo Institut, München, 2021
ifo Forschungsberichte / 120
ifo Institut, München, 2021
ifo Forschungsberichte / 120
Monograph (Authorship)
Reformoptionen für die Grundsicherung von Erwerbstätigen
Maximilian Joseph Blömer, Simon Litsche, Andreas Peichl
ifo Institut, München, 2019
ifo Forschungsberichte / 108
ifo Institut, München, 2019
ifo Forschungsberichte / 108
Monograph (Authorship)
The ifo proposal for reforming the welfare system - additional results
Maximilian Joseph Blömer, Clemens Fuest, Andreas Peichl
ifo Institut, München, 2019
ifo Forschungsberichte / 99
ifo Institut, München, 2019
ifo Forschungsberichte / 99
Monograph (Authorship)
Work incentives in the lower income segment and interactions in the German tax and transfer system
Maximilian Joseph Blömer, Andreas Peichl
ifo Institut, München, 2019
ifo Forschungsberichte / 98
ifo Institut, München, 2019
ifo Forschungsberichte / 98
Monograph (Authorship)
Ein „Garantieeinkommen für Alle“
Maximilian Joseph Blömer, Andreas Peichl
ifo Institut, München, 2018
ifo Forschungsberichte / 97
ifo Institut, München, 2018
ifo Forschungsberichte / 97
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