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the presence of grammatical gender affected human capital accumulation. Exploiting variations in the dominant languages … predominantly to sex-based grammatical gender. …
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attainment, whereas the presence of sex-based grammatical gender, and its association with gender bias, has a significant adverse …
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This paper develops the theoretical foundations and the testable implications of the various mechanisms that have been proposed as possible triggers for the demographic transition. Moreover, it examines the empirical validity of each of the theories and their significance for the understanding...
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agricultural investment, larger gender gap in agricultural productivity, and more hierarchical society, are at the root of existing … cross-language variations in the presence of the future tense, grammatical gender, and politeness distinctions. Moreover …
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agricultural investment, larger gender gap in agricultural productivity, and more hierarchical society, are at the root of existing … cross-language variations in the presence of the future tense, grammatical gender, and politeness distinctions. Moreover …
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agricultural investment, larger gender gap in agricultural productivity, and more hierarchical society, are at the root of existing … cross-language variations in the presence of the future tense, grammatical gender, and politeness distinctions. Moreover …
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This research argues that variations in the interplay between cultural assimilation and cultural diffusion have played a significant role in giving rise to differential patterns of economic development across the globe. Societies that were geographically less vulnerable to cultural diffusion,...
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This paper explores the implications of Unified Growth Theory for the origins of existing differences in income per capita across countries. The theory sheds light on three fundamental layers of comparative development. It identifies the factors that have governed the pace of the transition from...
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