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We argue that with interdependent utility functions growth can lead to a decline in total welfare of a society if the … gains from growth are sufficiently unequally distributed in the presence of negative externalities, i.e., envy. …
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Proposes an economic-growth model that adheres to the salient features of the European economies during the millennium …
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Proposes an economic-growth model that adheres to the salient features of the European economies during the millennium …
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Proposes an economic-growth model that adheres to the salient features of the European economies during the millennium …
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Constructs and analyzes an index of industrial Production for Hungary between 1830-1913.
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Considers the effect of non-stationarity on the analysis of the effect of banks on economic growth in Germany in the …
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concomitants of the onset of modern economic growth and not entirely to changes in the disease environment. …
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We examine spatial convergence in biological well-being in the Habsburg Monarchy circa 1890-1910 on the basis of evidence on the physical stature of 21-year-old recruits disaggregated into 15 districts. We find that the shorter was the population in 1890 the faster its height grew thereafter....
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