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subsidies to output is largest for dairy farms in Denmark and Southern, Central and Northern Sweden … agricultural productivity through subsidization of farmers. However, little empirical research has been done to examine the effect … of subsidies on farm performance and, in particular, the channels through which subsidies a®ect productivity. Using a …
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The historical fertility transition is the process by which much of Europe and North America went from high to low fertility in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This transformation is central to recent accounts of long-run economic growth. Prior to the transition, women bore as many...
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This study considers annual data for 1830-2008 period for Norway, Sweden, the U.K., and the U.S.. Business cycle … movements, their links and the factors that may influence these are econometrically investigated. For Norway and Sweden we rely … relationship between output movements in Norway, Sweden, the U.K., and the U.S. are non-linearly related. Third, it is also …
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European countries, namely the United Kingdom, Sweden, Switzerland, Denmark, and Norway. For this purpose, we use a structural …
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General government activity in the field of education has recently assumed new interest due to the importance of two analytical objectives: a) the existence of substitution or complementary processes between public and private expenditure in education; b) the importance of public expenditure in...
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unclear if a transitory post-Malthusian period is a general phenomenon. Using data from Denmark, Norway and Sweden, this …
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A two-sector Malthusian model is formulated in terms of a cointegrated vector autoregressive (CVAR) model on error correction form. The model allows for both agricultural product wages and relative prices to affect fertility. The model is estimated using new data for the pre-industrial period in...
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To shed light on the economic-demographic mechanisms operating in the epoch of pre-industrial economic stagnation, a two-sector Malthusian model is formulated in terms of a cointegrated vector autoregressive model on error correction form. The model allows for both agricultural product wages and...
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