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the feasibility of working from home and in the ability to smooth consumption under temporary income shocks. …
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. Seven objective income-based definitions of social class are contrasted with a self-perceived social status measure … incomes. Mismatches arise because self-perceived social status is associated not just with income, but also with personal …
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decade. Galor identified three forms of long run percapita income convergence: absolute convergence, whereby convergence …
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and overall income available to households within thedisplaced area. This information is used to produce a …
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A large empirical literature claims that …fiscal policy in developingcountries is procyclical, in contrast to high-income …
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ethnic groups, group sizes, income inequality, andexpropriable resources.[...] …
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substitutes. We find that there is a skill biasin cross-country technology differences. Higher-income countries use skilled … labormore efficiently than lower-income countries, while they use unskilled labor relativelyand, possibly, absolutely less …
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There are two sources of inconsistency in existing cross-country empiricalwork on growth: correlated individual effects and endogenous explanatoryvariables. We estimate a variety of cross- country growth regressions usinga generalized method of moments estimator that eliminates both problems.In...
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