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In this paper, we demonstrate how age-adjusted inequality measures can be used to evaluate whether changes in inequality over time are due to changes in the age-structure. To this end, we use administrative data on earnings for every male Norwegian over the period 1967-2000. We find that the...
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descriptive statistics computed from the 1999 Census of the Population and from the 2000 General Transport Survey. Finally, we …
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We update Rose and Spiegel (2009a, b) and search for simple quantitative models of macroeconomic and financial indicators of the "Great Recession" of 2008-09. We use a cross-country approach and examine a number of potential causes that have been found to be successful indicators of crisis...
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Inflation targeting seems to have a small but positive effect on the synchronization of business cycles; countries that target inflation seem to have cycles that move slightly more closely with foreign cycles. Thus the advent of inflation targeting does not explain the decoupling of global...
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. The model includes equations for GDP, inflation, interest rates and non-oil commodity prices. GDP and inflation reflect …
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a new matching technology. We note that recent changes in family forms demand a reassessment of theories of the family …
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Technological change was unskilled-labor-biased during the early Industrial Revolution, but is skill-biased today. This is not embedded in extant unified growth models. We develop a model which can endogenously account for these facts, where factor bias reflects profit maximizing decisions by...
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predicts that migration should have been an important source of convergence, but regression results suggest otherwise. The … paper investigates the possibility that this discrepancy is explained by the effects of migration on population composition …
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Technological change was unskilled-labour-biased during the early Industrial Revolution of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, but is skill-biased today. This fact is not embedded in extant unified growth models. We develop a model of the transition to sustained economic growth...
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introduction to the Old World from the Americas, to estimate the impact of potatoes on Old World population and urbanization. Our … results show that the introduction of the potato was responsible for a significant portion of the increase in population and …
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