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Sorting and Long-Run Inequality
Fernandez, Raquel
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2000
Many social commentators have raised concerns over the possibility that increased sorting in a society can lead to greater inequality. To investigate this we construct a dynamic model of intergenerational education acquisition, fertility, and marital sorting and parameterize the steady state to...
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Made in America? The New World, the Old, and the Industrial Revolution
Clark, Gregory
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2008
For two decades, the consensus explanation of the British Industrial Revolution has placed technological change and the supply side at center stage, affording little or no role for demand or overseas trade. Recently, alternative explanations have placed an emphasis on the importance of trade...
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Trade and Empire
Mitchener, Kris James
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2008
of over 21,000 bilateral trade observations during the Age of High
Imperialism
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Population Increase, Extralegal Appropriation, and the End of
Colonialism
Grossman, Herschel I.
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1993
Asia. This paper attempts to provide an economic explanation for this remarkable ending to the era of
colonialism
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Why Not Taxation and Representation? A Note on the American Revolution
Galiani, Sebastian
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2016
Why did the most prosperous colonies in the British Empire mount a rebellion? Even more puzzling, why didn't the British agree to have American representation in Parliament and quickly settle the dispute peacefully? At first glance, it would appear that a deal could have been reached to share...
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Occupational Choice and the Spirit of Capitalism
Doepke, Matthias
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2007
The British Industrial Revolution triggered a reversal in the social order of society whereby the landed elite was replaced by industrial capitalists rising from the middle classes as the economically dominant group. Many observers have linked this transformation to the contrast in values...
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Theoretical Models of Inequality Transmission across Multiple Generations
Solon, Gary
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2013
Existing theoretical models of intergenerational transmission of socioeconomic status have strong implications for the association of outcomes across multiple generations of a family. These models, however, are highly stylized and do not encompass many plausible avenues for transmission across...
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"Last-place Aversion" : Evidence and Redistributive Implications
Kuziemko, Ilyana
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2011
Why do low-income individuals often oppose redistribution? We hypothesize that an aversion to being in "last place" undercuts support for redistribution, with low-income individuals punishing those slightly below themselves to keep someone "beneath" them. In laboratory experiments, we find...
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How Much Does Sorting Increase Inequality?
Kremer, Michael
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1996
Social commentators from William Julius Wilson to Charles Murray have argued that increased sorting of people into internally homogeneous" neighborhoods,schools, and marriages is spurring long-run inequality. Cali- bration of a formal model suggests that these fears are misplaced. In order to...
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Crime and Social Interactions
Glaeser, Edward L.
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1995
The high degree of variance of crime rates across space (and across time) is one of the oldest puzzles in the social sciences (see Quetelet (1835)). Our empirical work strongly suggests that this variance is not the result of observed or unobserved geographic attributes. This paper presents a...
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