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Non-unitary household models suggest that enhancing women's bargaining power can influence child health, a crucial determinant of human capital and economic standing throughout adulthood. We examine the effects of a policy shift, the Hindu Succession Act Amendment (HSAA), which granted...
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We develop an overlapping generations model to study how the interplay between social and human capital affects fertility. In a framework where families face a trade-off between the quantity and quality of children, we incorporate the assumption that social capital plays a key role in the...
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One of the potential explanations for the well-documented school participation deficitassociated with disabilities is that parents underinvest in the education of disabled children.Alternatively, inequality averse parents may reduce the education gap associatedwith disabilities. This paper...
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Social capital is a broad term containing the social networks and norms that generate shared understandings, trust and …
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While an extensive literature studies social capital outcomes, the evolution process of social capital remains largely ignored. This paper presents a dynamic model of lifetime decision making of the individual's social capital accumulation. Structural parameters of the model - estimated using...
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This paper presents an analysis of the interaction of human capital investment and the development of social and political institutions. We find that human capital mattersmdash;for growth through its quality dimension; for distributional conflict by raising political aspirations. But human...
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There is wide consensus that entrepreneurial talent is the ability to discover and exploit market opportunities by taking the relevant risky decisions. Discovery and exploitation are separate but interlinked features of entrepreneurship requiring, in different proportions, the exploitation of...
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We use an endogenous growth model to contrast the socially optimal allocation of human capital with the decentralized solution, in a context where workers make the choices that determine social capital accumulation. As social capital is expected to increase productivity but is not traded in...
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There is wide consensus that entrepreneurial talent lies in the ability to discover and exploit market opportunities by taking the relevant risky decisions. By determining the nature of the discovery and exploitation processes, institutions and technology play an essential role in shaping...
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antecedent factors such as culture and trust on intellectual capital components was analysed. In addition, a correlation among … AMOS v24 software. The results revealed a significant impact of culture and trust (antecedent factors) on various …
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