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This paper analyzes the implications of tax policy for the accumulation of human and physical capital and for the overall productivity level of the economy. A comprehensive income tax, applying to both labour income and capital income. discriminates against investments in human capital relative...
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Over the last twenty years the wage-education relationships in the US and Germany have evolved very differently, while the education composition of employment has evolved in a surprisingly parallel fashion. In this paper, we propose and test an explanation to these conflicting patterns. The...
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. Skill begets skill. Early investment promotes later investment. Noncognitive skills and motivation are important … benefits of early intervention programs and mentoring and teenage motivation programs. At current levels of investment …
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Both the anomalies of education history, and its less surprising contrasts, fit broad patterns that can be revealed and partially explained using low-tech methods. Over most of human history, contrasts in the output of education were driven mainly by contrasts in the supply of tax support for...
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This paper reviews the literature on the relationship of economic growth to the education levels of the labor force. The emphasis is on Ben-Porath's contribution to some of the issues in this field: the endogeneity of schooling, the role of the public sector as an `absorber' of educated labor,...
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Recent medical research shows that health is highly influential for learning and the ability to think laterally; however, past economic studies have failed to empirically examine the influence of health on learning, schooling, and ideas production; the main drivers of growth in endogenous growth...
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perspectives, we discuss the theory of Doepke and Tertilt (2009), where an increase in the return to human capital induces men to …
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from 110 countries covering 74 percent of the world's surface and 96 percent of its GDP. We combine the cross …
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Two centuries ago, in most countries around the world, women were unable to vote, had no say over their own children or …
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govern earnings in a static world. The same elements appear in the more complicated derivations currently available in the …
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