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This paper uses a new data set on domestic child adoption to document the preferences of potential adoptive parents over born and unborn babies relinquished for adoption by their birth mothers. We show that adoptive parents exhibit significant biases in favor of girls and against...
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We consider a society where parents prefer boys to girls, but also value grandchildren. Parental sex selection results in a biased sex ratio that is socially inefficient, due to a congestion externality in the marriage market. Improvements in selection techniques aggravate the inefficiency....
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The changes in economic policy introduced in the UK after 1979 had a substantial impact on income distribution …
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Existing estimates of the annual unemployment rate from 1870 to 1913 were constructed by the Board of Trade, initially in 1888, and updated thereafter. This is still the series which is widely used and cited. It is based on records of the number unemployed in various trade unions and it has a...
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&D-intensive industries. The theoretical predictions are tested using UK data on the evolution of competition, concentration, innovation … legislation in the UK had no significant effect on the number of innovations commercialized in previously cartelized R …
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The paper provides SVAR estimates for four open economies: the UK, Canada, Sweden and Denmark, making explicit a … another: monetary union appears easy to recommend for Sweden and Denmark, much less so for Canada and the UK. …
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earnings growth. We apply this simple idea to Japanese and UK data. We find that tenure effects on earnings are positive but … smaller than the effects estimated with the traditional approach. In a comparative perspective, we also find that UK and …
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The paper contains a thorough review of explanations for the weak British growth performance of the 1950s through the 1970s and an assessment of the long-term implications of the 1980s attempt to escape from relative decline. The analysis draws on recent work in growth theory and places...
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This paper develops a simple time-series model of emigration and applies it to data for emigration from the UK between …
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females in the UK have a higher probability to participate in the labour force than non-white females. Non-white females spend …
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