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productivity growth and Social Security. The Netherlandsexperienced a steady growth after World War II. At the same time, it also … built up a very extensive welfaresystem. Our empirical findings show that productivity growth goes a long way in explaining … differences inincome across cohorts. Productivity growth and Social Security can explain most, if not all, of thedifferences in …
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selection by removing individuals that provide answers incompatible with probability theory. We find that not accounting for …
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The perpetual inventory method used for the construction of education data per country leads to systematic measurement error. This paper analyses the effect of this measurement error on GDP regressions. There is a systematic difference in the education level between census data and observations...
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productivity growth and Social Security. The Netherlandsexperienced a steady growth after World War II. At the same time, it also … built up a very extensive welfaresystem. Our empirical findings show that productivity growth goes a long way in explaining … differences inincome across cohorts. Productivity growth and Social Security can explain most, if not all, of thedifferences in …
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