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This paper models household investments in young children when parents and older siblings share caregiving … not related to household structure, subsequent birth spacing, or other observable characteristics, so the presence of an …
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-commerce development has shaped household consumption growth in China. The paper presents three major findings. First, e …China has quickly become the largest e-commerce market in the world. By matching a nationally representative China …
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"Empirical evidence suggests that the higher-order effects of natural disasters, which affect intangible assets, may be even more important than the material inter-industry effects. However, most existing general equilibrium models ignore higher order effects concerning human capital. Moreover,...
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This paper examines the links between adverse events, depression, and decision making in Nigeria. It investigates how events such as conflicts, shocks, and deaths can affect short-term perceptions of welfare, as well as longer term decisions on economic activities and human capital investments....
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Exploiting cross-birth cohort and cross-country variation from a pool of 188 household surveys from 111 countries, this …
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