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We use data on deaths in New York City, Madrid, Stockholm, and other world cities as well as in various U.S. states and …
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The demographic transition --the move from a high fertility/high mortality regime into a low fertility/low mortality regime-- is one of the most fundamental transformations that countries undertake. To study demographic transitions across time and space, we compile a data set of birth and death...
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We use data on deaths in New York City, Madrid, Stockholm, and other world cities as well as in various U.S. states and …
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After decades of rising global economic integration, the world economy is now fragmenting. To measure this phenomenon …
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This paper studies the relationship between population dynamics and economic growth. Prior to the Industrial Revolution increases in total output were roughly matched by increases in population. In contrast, during the last 150 years, increments in per capita income have coexisted with slow...
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The demographic transition the move from a high fertility/high mortality regime into a low fertility/low mortality regime is one of the most fundamental transformations that countries undertake. To study demographic transitions across time and space, we compile a data set of birth and death...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014076463