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differences in characteristics that affect needs. For example, a family of two is assumed to need more income than a single person …
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This paper examines the determinants of social spending in Latin America during the period 1990–2012 and how they differed between the years of the Washington Consensus (1990–2000) and the period that followed (2001–2012). Special attention is also paid to the evaluation of convergence...
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The importance of using natural experiments and experimental data in economic research has long been recognized. Yet, it is only in recent years that these approaches have become an integral part of the economist's analytical toolbox, thanks to the efforts of Meyer, Card, Peters, Krueger,...
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. Our findings therefore indicate that the estimated impact of parental education on that of their child in Sweden does …
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Because the permanent incomes of parents and children are typically unobserved, the estimation of the intergenerational … averaging estimator provides intermediary values between OLS and the proposed estimator. Persistence is higher for family income …
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