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complementary investment in production activities. Our theoretical findings are motivated by existing empirical evidence and a fresh …
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We propose an adaptation of Hartwick's investment rule to models with population growth and show that following … of Hartwick's investment rule where capital gains play a role if population growth is positive. Since capital gains …
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We analyze a generalized neoclassical growth model that combines a normalized CES production function and possible asymmetries of savings out of factor incomes. This generalized model helps to shed new light on a recent debate concerning the impact of factor substitution and income distribution...
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, private investment in children's health and education and human capital accumulation. I have used a growth model with …
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We study the importance of the extended family – the dynasty – for the persistence in inequality across generations. We use data including the entire Swedish population, linking four generations. This data structure enables us to identify parents’ siblings and cousins, their spouses, and...
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investment in human capital, whether general equilibrium effects are present or not. If skilled labor supply is more elastic than …
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This article analyzes the effect of population sorting on economic growth. The analysis is performed in a two-region growth model with endogenous fertility, in which public knowledge spillovers from the more advanced core into children’s human capital accumulation function in the periphery are...
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human capital investment but also determine the selection of arrivals and leavers …
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The emergence of competition is a defining aspect of human nature and characterizes many important social environments. However, its relationship with how social groups are formed has received little attention. We design an experiment to analyze how individuals' willingness to compete is...
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We analyze equally competitive spouses competing for promotion in their respective workplaces and show that an asymmetric equilibrium featuring household specialization can arise. Examples where the asymmetric equilibrium is welfare-superior to the symmetric equilibrium are highlighted. By...
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