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Is there an economic rationale for pronatalist policies? We propose and analyze a particular market failure that leads to inefficiently low fertility in equilibrium. The friction is caused by the lack of ownership of children: if parents have no claim on their children’s income, the private...
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This paper compares the impact of institutions on men and women's decisions to establish new business start-ups between 2001 and 2006. We use data from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor survey (GEM) which cover at least 2,000 individuals per year in each of up to 55 countries and have merged...
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The objective of this study, based on 149 children who had an adoption recommendation at panel and conducted in 10 English local authorities, was to examine the effectiveness, outcomes and costs of different family finding methods and matching practices in adoption. The authorities used one of...
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