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longevity and active life expectancy (i.e. the expected length of period 1 and 2). We show that individuals optimally respond to … calibrate the model to US data and show that the historical evolution of increasing education and declining labor supply can be …
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increasing education and declining labor supply (of cohorts born 1850-1950) as an optimal response to increasing active life …
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The current unsustainable growth of the world economy is largely a consequence of the crisis of social capital experienced by much of the world's population. Declining social capital leads the economies to excessive growth, because people seek economic affluence as compensation for the emotional...
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liberalisation; strengthening competition in markets for goods and services; education, research and innovation. Progress is also … document : la libéralisation du secteur financier ; renforcer la concurrence sur les marchés des biens et services ; l’éducation …
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theory and empirical research. It is about education and health, i.e. the educational qualifications of employees and their … statistical significance, but higher education qualifications have proved to be an indicator of human capital with the greatest …
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We discuss and review literature on the macroeconomic effects of epidemics and pandemics since the late 20th century. First, we cover the role of health in driving economic growth and well-being and discuss standard frameworks for assessing the economic burden of infectious diseases. Second, we...
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theory and empirical research. It is about education and health, i.e. the educational qualifications of employees and their … statistical significance, but higher education qualifications have proved to be an indicator of human capital with the greatest …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014553750
This study presents a novel theory on the interaction of social norms, fertility, education, and their joint impact on … existence of two steady states. At the traditional steady state, the economy stagnates, fertility is high, education is minimal … population has abandoned traditional beliefs, modern contraceptives are used, fertility is low and education and economic growth …
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Recent empirical research has shown that income per capita in the aftermath of natural disasters is not necessarily lower than before the event. Income remains in many cases not significantly affected or, perhaps even more surprisingly, it responds positively to natural disasters. Here, we...
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Recent empirical research has shown that output and GDP per capita in the aftermath of natural disasters are not necessarily lower than before the event. In many cases, both are not significantly affected and, surprisingly, sometimes they are found to respond positively to natural disasters....
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