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"Do aggregate economic shocks, such as those caused by macroeconomic crises or droughts, reduce child human capital? The answer to this question has important implications for public policy. If shocks reduce investments in children, they may transmit poverty from one generation to the next. This...
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Do aggregate economic shocks, such as those caused by macroeconomic crises or droughts, reduce child human capital? The answer to this question has important implications for public policy. If shocks reduce investments in children, they may transmit poverty from one generation to the next. This...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012747211
Do aggregate income shocks, such as those caused by macroeconomic crises or droughts, reduce child human capital? The answer to this question has important implications for public policy. If shocks reduce investments in children, they may have a long-lasting impact on poverty and its...
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Do aggregate economic shocks, such as those caused by macroeconomic crises or droughts, reduce child human capital? The answer to this question has important implications for public policy. If shocks reduce investments in children, they may transmit poverty from one generation to the next. This...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012552493
-dependent aggregation of type-specific poverty levels, is also introduced. Using household survey data from eighteen European countries in …
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This paper proposes a model of wealth distribution dynamics with a capital market imperfection and a production function where public capital is complementary to private capital. A unique invariant steady-state distribution is derived, with three social classes: subsistence workers, 'government...
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.3 percent. This paper uses spatially disaggregated monthly data on consumer prices and two different household surveys to …
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economic progress. We construct two new metadata sets, consisting of 118 household surveys and 134 Demographic and Health … suggestive but not robust: while overall income inequality is generally negatively associated with growth in the household survey …
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economic progress. We construct two new metadata sets, consisting of 118 household surveys and 134 Demographic and Health … suggestive but not robust: while overall income inequality is generally negatively associated with growth in the household survey …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010783911