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We document various limitations of the expected utility model for the study of health and longevity. The model assumes individuals are indifferent between early and late resolution of uncertainty. This assumption gives rise to predictions regarding the economic value of life that are...
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that SD is a robust criterion for policy evaluationbecause it requires minimal knowledge of the social welfare function. We … poor. We show thatfertility restrictions are generally detrimental for both individual and social welfare inspite of the …
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This paper uses calibrated versions of the Barro-Becker model to compute measures of well-being for 142 countries between 1970 and 2005. In the model, individuals are altruistic toward their descendants: they enjoy the well-being of their children. We derive a model based measure of effective...
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This paper provides a theory that explains the cross-country distribution of average years of schooling, as well as the so called human capital premium puzzle. In our theory, credit frictions as well as differences in access to public education, fertility and mortality turn out to be the key...
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Economic and welfare program factors affect the well-being of low-income families and their labor supply decisions … decrease welfare program participation; an increase in nonlabor income decreases both labor market and welfare participation. …
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not affected by local welfare or other government services. The native-born population tends to respond more to growth in … growth is not positively influenced by levels of local welfare or other public services. Compared to earlier immigrant groups …
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market failure and leads to clear welfare gains, although they fall short of delivering the (constrained) first-best level of … the high-quality good. The main beneficiaries of the welfare gains are consumers. Producers may also accrue some benefit …
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, and global supply chains. We focus on their effects on welfare, trade, industrial organization, and labor markets and with …
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, and global supply chains. We focus on their effects on welfare, trade, industrial organization, and labor markets and with …
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 Over the past 45 years, meatpacking has shifted from a predominantly urban to a predominantly rural industry. Meatpacking plants can represent a significant share of a rural community’s employment. As a traditional employer of immigrants, these plants can also alter significantly the...
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