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61“...The process of economic development is characterized by substantial rural-urban migrations and a decreasing share of agriculture in output and employment. The...”
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62“...The process of economic development is characterized by substantial rural-urban migrations and a decreasing share of agriculture in output and employment. The...”
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63“...The process of economic development is characterized by substantial rural-urban migrations and a decreasing share of agriculture in output and employment. The...”
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64“...The process of economic development is characterized by substantial rural-urban migrations and a decreasing share of agriculture in output and employment. The...”
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65by Alvarez-Cuadrado, Francisco“...Western European income per capita more than tripled in the two and a half decades that followed World War II. The scholarship has identified several potential...”
01.09.2006
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66by Alvarez-Cuadrado, Francisco“...The binary-response maximum score (MS) estimator is a robust estimator, which can accommodate heteroskedasticity of an unknown form; J. Horowitz (1992) defined...”
01.09.2006
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67by Alvarez-Cuadrado, Francisco“...We present a simple model of capital accumulation where agents care about their consumption relative to the consumption of other members of society. This...”
01.08.2006
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68by Alvarez-Cuadrado, Francisco“...This paper exploits a natural experiment, the large destruction of capital in continental Europe during World War II, to characterize the transitional dynamics...”
01.08.2006
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69by Alvarez-Cuadrado, Francisco“...This paper exploits a natural experiment, the large destruction of capital in continental Europe during World War II, to characterize the transitional dynamics...”
2006
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70by Alvarez-Cuadrado, Francisco“...We present a simple model of capital accumulation where agents care about their consumption relative to the consumption of other members of society. This...”
2006
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72“...We propose an overlapping generations economy where households care about relative consumption, the difference between their consumption and the consumption of...”
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73by Alvarez-Cuadrado, Francisco“...Western European income per capita more than tripled in the two and a half decades that followed World War II. The scholarship has identified several potential...”
2005
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74“...Ranking development programs using integrals of discounted utilities can yield drastic consequences that offend our sense of justice. New alternative social...”
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75“...We present an overlapping generations economy populated by heterogeneous agents who care about their consumption relative to others and the bequest they leave...”
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76“...This paper presents a simple model of resource extraction where preferences are household's preferences depend on relative consumption levels. We identify two...”
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77“...We propose an overlapping generations economy where households care about relative consumption, the difference between their consumption and the consumption of...”
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78“...Income per capita in some Western European countries more than tripled in the two and a half decades that followed World War II. The literature has identified...”
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79“...We propose an overlapping generations economy where households care about relative consumption, the difference between their consumption and the consumption of...”
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80“...We propose an overlapping generations economy where households care about relative consumption, the difference between their consumption and the consumption of...”