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1by Bethmann, Dirk Published in Mathematical social sciences (01.01.2018)“...Jensen’s inequality can be tightened in the context of discrete random variables. The suggested new inequality coincides with Jensen’s inequality only when the...”
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2“...Drawing upon county-level census data for the German state of Bavaria in 1939 and 1946, we use World War II (WWII) as a natural experiment to study the effects...”
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3by Bethmann, Dirk Bethmann, Dirk Rudolf, Robert Rudolf, Robert Published in Review of economics of the household (01.06.2018)“...Using a rich longitudinal data set of married couples from the Korean Labor and Income Panel Study, this article seeks to uncover the intramarital allocation...”
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4by Bethmann, Dirk Published in Australian economic papers (01.03.2013)“...In a stylised Robinson Crusoe economy, we illustrate basic dynamic programing techniques. In a first step, we define state‐like and control‐like variables. In...”
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5“...In belligerent countries, male-to-female sex ratios at birth increased during and shortly after the two world wars. These rises occurred amidst dramatically...”
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6“...The institution of marriage is both old and ubiquitous. Yet, little work has been done by economists on why this social institution exists and why throughout...”
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7“...We introduce a simple method for computing value functions. The method is demonstrated by solving for transitional dynamics in the Uzawa and Lucas endogenous...”
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8by Dirk Bethmann Published in Journal of economics (Vienna, Austria) (01.01.2007)“...This paper presents a closed-form solution to the Uzawa-Lucas endogenous growth model with human and physical capital. Our result also applies if an external...”
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9by Bethmann, Dirk Published in Journal of macroeconomics (2008)“...We solve an N ∈ N player general-sum differential game. The optimization problem considered here is based on the Uzawa–Lucas model of endogenous growth. Agents...”
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13“...This paper provides a first microeconomic foundation for the institution of marriage. Based on a model of reproduction, mating, and parental investment in...”
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14by Dirk Bethmann Published in 응용경제 (01.09.2015)“...Marriage regimes exist in many guises and forms. Economists have studied monogamy and polygyny, the two most commonly encountered types, and pointed to various...”
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