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Equally educated people are healthier if they live in more educated places. Every 10 percent point increase in an area's share of adults with a college degree is associated with a decline in all-cause mortality by 7%, controlling for individual education, demographics, and area characteristics....
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Are the well-known facts about urbanization in the United States also true for the developing world? We compare American metropolitan areas with comparable geographic units in Brazil, China and India. Both Gibrat's Law and Zipf's Law seem to hold as well in Brazil as in the U.S., but China and...
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deviations of portfolio concentrations in domestic relative to foreign risky assets, or "home bias", from what standard finance … models predict. Our model ascribes the "bias" to endogenous information acquisition bolstered by investors' human capital. We …
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