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A fundamental reversal of the traditional fertility-development relationship has occurred in highly developed countries so that further socioeconomic development is no longer associated with decreasing fertility, but with increasing fertility. In this paper, we seek to shed light on the...
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We study economic growth in four emerging economies - Brazil, Russia, India, and China (BRIC). Questions addressed are: (a) How do medium term growth determinants differ from short term determinants? (b) What are differences between growth effects of aggregate versus disaggregated exports? And...
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fact, exposures to industry factors are surprisingly low—about 0.30 instead of over 0.90 for world and country factors. …
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In the debate whether country factors are typically more variable than sector factors, sparked off by e.g. Roll (1991) and Heston and Rouwenhorst (1994), one of the few uncontested facts is that the addition of emerging markets (EMs) does boost the ratio of country-factor variance relative to...
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in the wealthier, and income in the poorer regions of the world. Family explains a substantial fraction of happiness only …
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falling birth rates. Across the developed world, the nearly universally-used fertility indicator, the period total fertility … flattened or reversed in all world regions previously characterized by low fertility. These results are robust to statistical …
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in the world. Even while the country is investing its resources to create “India-the Global Brandâ€, what is its …
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How many economic historians are there in the world? In which countries or world regions are they concentrated? Can we … explain differences in the number of economic historians who are participating in world congresses, and which determinants … the world to be around 10,400 scholars. …
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