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answer depends crucially on the mortality rate associated with the coronavirus. If the mortality rate averages 0.81%, taken … from the Imperial College London study, our answer is 41% of one year's consumption. If the mortality rate instead averages …This note develops a framework for thinking about the following question: What is the maximum amount of consumption …
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terms of both consumption and leisure time. Drawing on household panel data in rural Mexico, I find that migration increases … non-migrants' consumption, but that this consumption gain cannot be explained by labor supply adjustments. Migration …
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