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By late 2011 there will be more than 7 billion people in the world, with 8 billion in 2025 and 9 billion before 2050. New technologies and institutions, and a lot of hard work have enabled us to avoid widespread Malthusian misery. Global income per capita has increased 150 percent since 1960,...
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, reduce poverty among the elderly, insure those no longer working against the risk of running out of funds, and promote equal …
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on i) a theoretical economic growth model with poverty traps, ii) a literature review of evidence that different human … contrast, infrastructure proxies are not significantly associated with subsequent growth in any of the models estimated …
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characteristics, i.e. fundamental forces, against the alternative that there are poverty traps. Taking geographical variables as … fundamental characteristics, we find that we can reject fundamental forces in favor of a poverty trap model with high and low …
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characteristics, i.e. fundamental forces, against the alternative that there are poverty traps. Taking geographical variables as … fundamental characteristics, we find that we can reject fundamental forces in favor of a poverty trap model with high and low …
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on i) a theoretical economic growth model with poverty traps, ii) a literature review of evidence that different human … contrast, infrastructure proxies are not significantly associated with subsequent growth in any of the models estimated. …
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