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performance are the core of nowcasting. In a time marked by pandemic of corona virus and war in Ukraine, nowcasting models have …
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We assess quantitatively the effect of exogenous health improvements on output per capita. Our simulation model allows for a direct effect of health on worker productivity, as well as indirect effects that run through schooling, the size and age-structure of the population, capital accumulation,...
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time input into child-rearing, and crowding of fixed natural resources. The model is parameterized using a combination of …
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German non-lignite regions and reduces the labour force in the lignite regions by 10,100 [6,300; 12,300] people by 2040. A …
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performance are the core of nowcasting. In a time marked by pandemic of corona virus and war in Ukraine, nowcasting models have …
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regions to German non-lignite regions and reduces the labour force in the lignite regions by 10,000 people by 2040. …
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time input into child-rearing, and crowding of fixed natural resources. The model is parameterized using a combination of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009299560
We assess quantitatively the effect of exogenous health improvements on output per capita. Our simulation model allows for a direct effect of health on worker productivity, as well as indirect effects that run through schooling, the size and age-structure of the population, capital accumulation,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003728415
-lignite regions and reduces the labour force in the lignite regions by 10,100 [6,300; 12,300] people by 2040. A coal phase-out until …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012321331
Evidence from a novel measure of democracy (SVMDI) based on Support Vector Machines highlights a robust positive relationship between democracy and economic growth. We argue that the ambiguity in recent studies can be traced back to the neglect of the information in the equation in levels and...
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