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income per capita stagnation in the pre-Industrial Revolution era. The theory suggests that improvements in technology during … this period generated only temporary gains in income per capita, eventually leading to a larger but not richer population …
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severely upward biased due to underlying confounders, exaggerating the contribution of income and education to health …
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effect is entirely driven by an increase in mortality among low income individuals, who are more likely to experience …
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the singleton sample. A large part of the positive effect on men's income can be explained by competition among brothers …
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effect is entirely driven by an increase in mortality among low income individuals, who are more likely to experience …
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In this paper, we test for the existence of socioeconomic heterogeneity in the effect of health shocks on labor market outcomes using register data on the total population of Swedish workers. We estimate fixed effect models and use unexpected hospitalizations as a measure of health shocks. Our...
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This research explores the geographical origins of the coevolution of cultural and linguistic traits in the course of human history, relating the geographical roots of long-term orientation to the structure of the future tense, the agricultural determinants of gender bias to the presence of...
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economy, contributing to the emergence of the Great Divergence in income per capita across countries. The basic premise of …
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This research argues that variations in the interplay between cultural assimilation and cultural diffusion have played a significant role in giving rise to differential patterns of economic development across the globe. Societies that were geographically less vulnerable to cultural diffusion,...
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agricultural to an industrial economy, contributing to the emergence of the great divergence in income per capita across countries …
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