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A longstanding question in the economics of the family is the relationship between sibship size and subsequent human capital formation and economic welfare. If there is a causal quantity-quality tradeoff, then policies that discourage large families should lead to increased human capital, higher...
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A longstanding question in the economics of the family is the relationship between sibship size and subsequent human capital formation and economic welfare. If there is a causal "quantity-quality tradeoff," then policies that discourage large families should lead to increased human capital,...
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Diese Studie präsentiert eine umfassende Auslegeordnung, wie sich die Covid-19-Pandemie entlang der Einkommensverteilung in der Schweiz ausgewirkt hat. Grundlage der Analyse sind sechs Befragungswellen des sotomo/SRF-Bevölkerungsmonitorings, welche die Situation der Haushalte in der Schweiz...
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Diese Studie präsentiert eine umfassende Auslegeordnung, wie sich die Covid-19-Pandemie entlang der Einkommensverteilung in der Schweiz ausgewirkt hat. Grundlage der Analyse sind sechs Befragungswellen des sotomo/SRF-Bevölkerungsmonitorings, welche die Situation der Haushalte in der Schweiz...
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We explore how the underemployment problem of less-developed economies is related to income inequality. Our crucial assumption is that consumers have non-homothetic preferences over differentiated products of formal-sector goods and thus that inequality affects the composition of aggregate...
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