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Mortality was extremely high in the industrial cities of the 19th century, but little is known about the role played by … polluting inputs. Using this new measure, I show that pollution had a strong impact on mortality as far back as the 1850s …. Industrial pollution explains 30-40% of the relationship between mortality and population density in 1851-60, and nearly 60% of …
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Mortality was extremely high in the industrial cities of the 19th century, but little is known about the role played by … polluting inputs. Using this new measure, I show that pollution had a strong impact on mortality as far back as the 1850s …. Industrial pollution explains 30-40% of the relationship between mortality and population density in 1851-60, and nearly 60% of …
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We analyse the effect of strong and weak ties on the individual probability of finding a job. Using the dynamic model of Calvó-Armengol and Jackson (2004), two results are put forward: (i) the individual probability of finding a job is increasing in the number of strong and weak ties; (ii) the...
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We analyse the effect of strong and weak ties on the individual probability of finding a job. Using the dynamic model of Calvó-Armengol and Jackson (2004), two results are put forward: (i) the individual probability of finding a job is increasing in the number of strong and weak ties; (ii) the...
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