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, especially efforts to raise the rate of investment. Recent studies of economic growth have raised a debate over the role played … by the investment rate in the long-run performance of the economy. Evidence from the states suggests that the effects of … physical capital investment …
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-human capital falls to approximately its initial net of tax level, and steady-state human capital investment plans are therefore …
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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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We review studies of the impact of credit constraints on the accumulation of human capital. Evidence suggests that credit constraints are increasingly important for schooling and other aspects of households' behavior. We highlight the importance of early childhood investments, since their...
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investment. Investments in capabilities are relatively more productive at some stages of a child's life cycle than others …. Optimal child investment strategies differ depending on target outcomes of interest and on the nature of adversity in a child …
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The non-existence of credit markets implies that initial income is a determinant of who actually obtains an education. We consider the outcome of a process in which income is taxed to provide subsidies for education. and taxes are chosen by majority voting. We characterize the outcome as a...
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the mainstream of economic theory and within the power of its analytical and econometric tools. Human capital is not the …. The following is a description of research in the distribution of labor incomes in which human capital theory serves as an …
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This paper presents a model where human capital differences - rather than technology differences - can explain several central phenomena in the world economy. The results follow from the educational choices of workers, who decide not just how long to train, but also how broadly. A quot;knowledge...
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This paper investigates the determinants of inequality in human capital with an emphasis on the role of the credit constraints. We develop and estimate a model in which individuals face uninsured human capital risks and invest in education, acquire work experience, accumulate assets and smooth...
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and investment. However, for growth, higher inequality tends to retard growth in poor countries and encourage growth in …
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