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effects of simulated increases to the birth rates. We analyze the overall macroeconomic and welfare effects of these simulated … effects are positive, but short of the natalistic expenditures in many countries. The sign and the size of both welfare and …
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effects of simulated increases to the birth rates. We analyze the overall macroeconomic and welfare effects of these simulated … effects are positive, but short of the natalistic expenditures in many countries. The sign and the size of both welfare and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011997755
effects of simulated increases to the birth rates. We analyze the overall macroeconomic and welfare effects of these simulated … effects are positive, but short of the natalistic expenditures in many countries. The sign and the size of both welfare and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012870210
We analyze the differential growth effects of basic research, applied research, and embodied human capital accumulation in an R&D-based growth model with endogenous fertility and endogenous education. In line with the empirical evidence, our model allows for i) a negative association between...
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We analyze the di fferential growth e ffects of basic research, applied research, and embodied human capital accumulation in an R&D-based growth model with endogenous fertility and endogenous education. In line with the empirical evidence, our model allows for i) a negative association between...
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In a family context with endogenous timing, multiple public goods and alternative parental instruments, we show that the optimal timing for the sequential-action game played by rotten kids and a parent depends crucially on whether the kids are homogeneous or heterogeneous. For homogeneous kids,...
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We use an extended Barro-Becker model of endogenous fertility, in which parents are heterogeneous in their labor productivity, to study the efficient degree of consumption inequality in the long run. In our environment a utilitarian planner allows for consumption inequality even when labor...
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A pharmacist fills a prescription for birth control pills with prenatal vitamins. An in vitro lab loses a cancer survivor's eggs. A fertility clinic exposes embryos to mad cow disease. A sperm bank switches a selected sample with one from a donor of a different race. An obstetrician predicts...
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