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Demographic transition and industrial revolution: A macroeconomic investigation

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M Bar… - Review of Economic Dynamics, 2010 - Elsevier
All industrialized countries have experienced a transition from high birth rates, land-based
production and stagnant standards of living to low birth rates and sustained income growth.
To develop a better understanding of these economic and demographic transformations ...
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The role of mortality in the transmission of knowledge

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M Bar… - Journal of Economic Growth, 2010 - Springer
Abstract We investigate, both theoretically and quantitatively, a previously unexplored link
between gains in adult mortality and productivity growth. Our mechanism allocates a central
role to individuals as carriers of useful ideas and to personal contact as an important ...
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[CITATION] To Work or Not to Work: Did Tax Reforms Affect Labor Force Participation of Secondary Earners?

M Bar… - 2005 - manuscript
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[PDF] To Work or Not to Work: Did Tax Reforms Affect Labor Force Participation of Married Couples?

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M Bar… - The BE Journal of Macroeconomics, 2009 - bss.sfsu.edu
Abstract During the period 1960-2000, the proportion of two-earner couples among married
couples in the US more than doubled, while tax laws underwent numerous changes, with
major reforms taking place in the 1980s (flattening of the federal income tax schedule) and ...
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[PDF] Demographic Transition and Industrial Revolution: A Coincidence

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M Bar… - Society for Economic Dynamics 2006 Meeting …, 2006 - repec.org
All industrialized countries experienced a transition from high birth rates and stagnant
standards of living to low birth rates and sustained growth in per capita income. What
contributed to this transformation? Were output and population dynamics driven by ...
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[PDF] A model of historical evolution of output and population

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M Bar… - Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, 2005 - stanford.edu
Abstract All industrialized countries have experienced a transition from high birth rates and
stagnant standards of living to low birth rates and sustained growth in per capita income.
What factors contributed to this transition and to what extent? Were output and population ...
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[CITATION] Accounting for labor force participation of married women: the case of the US since 1959

M Bar… - Unpublished manuscript. University of Minnesota and …, 2005
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[PDF] Information Asymmetries and an Endogenous Productivity Reversion Mechanism

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N Figueroa… - 2008 - bcentral.cl
Abstract: Aggregate productivity falls in recessions and rises in expansions. Several
empirical studies suggest that the systematic behavior of lending standards, with laxer
(tighter) standards applied during expansions (recessions), is responsible for reverting ...
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[PDF] Business cycles and lending standards

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N Figueroa… - 2010 - dii.uchile.cl
Aggregate productivity falls in recessions and rises in expansions. Reasons behind this
pattern are still not well understood. We are motivated by several empirical studies that
suggested that the systematic behavior of lending standards1 over the business cycle that ...
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[PDF] Supplemental Notes to Demographic Transition and Industrial Revolution: A Macroeconomic Investigation

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M Bar… - On-line supplement available at www …, 2006 - economicdynamics.org
By construction,(DP) is equivalent to (DP0). The constraint set of (DP0) is non-empty and
compact and we assume the objective function to be continuous. This guarantees existence
of a solution. Since the constraint set is also convex and we assume a strictly concave ...
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Accounting for Changes in Labor Force Participation of Married Women: The Case of the US since 1959

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M Bar… - 2005 - mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de
Using a model of family decision-making with home production and individual
heterogeneity, we quantitatively investigate the role of changes in several aspects of the
joint earnings distribution of husbands and wives (gender earnings gap, gender-specific ...
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[PDF] An In-Depth Look Into Intergenerational Flows

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O Leukhina, M Santoro… - Working Papers, Center for …, 2011 - policyarchive.org
Abstract The goal of this paper is to carefully document the characteristics of within-family
monetary transfers in the United States, using all nine waves of the Health and Retirement
Study (HRS). Using the HRS, we construct a novel child-level longitudinal dataset and ...
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An essay on historical evolution of output and population (England)

OM Leukhina - 2005 - gradworks.umi.com
UMI, ProQuest ® Dissertations & Theses. The world's most comprehensive collection
of dissertations and theses. Learn more... ProQuest, An essay on historical evolution
of output and population (England). by Leukhina, Oksana ...
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[PDF] Longevity, Schooling and Lifetime Labor Supply.

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M Bar… - 2011 - ww.scu.edu
Abstract Our main goal is to quantitatively investigate trends in labor force participation and
schooling attainment of American men born between 1840 and 1930. A recent paper by
Hazan (2009) reports time allocation patterns for these cohorts. The main facts are: ...
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[CITATION] An Essay on Historical Evolution of Output and Population

OM Leukhina - 2005 - University of Minnesota, 2005. Major …
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[CITATION] Technical Appendix for “Accounting for Changes in Labor Force Participation of Married Women: The Case of the US since 1959".

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Demographic Transition and Industrial Revolution: A Coincidence?

O Leukhina… - 2006 Meeting Papers, 2006 - ideas.repec.org
All industrialized countries experienced a transition from high birth rates and stagnant
standards of living to low birth rates and sustained growth in per capita income. What
contributed to this transformation? Were output and population dynamics driven by ...
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On the time allocation of married couples since 1960

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M Bar… - Journal of Macroeconomics, 2011 - Elsevier
In the last half a century, married females more than doubled their workforce participation
and significantly reduced their time spent on home production. Using a model of family
decision making with home production and individual earnings heterogeneity, we subject ...
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[PDF] Technical Appendix to “To Work or Not to Work: Did Tax Reforms Affect Labor Force Participation of Married Couples?”

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M Bar… - faculty.washington.edu
We download the 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000 US Census data from IPUMs. Most of the
census questions relevant to this project refer to the previous years, ie 1959, 1969,..., 1999.
We keep only married non-farm individuals of ages [25− 64] whose spouse is present and ...
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An In-Depth Look at Intergenerational Flows

O Leukhina… - … Research Working Paper No. 2011-11, 2011 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: The goal of this paper is to carefully document the characteristics of within-family
monetary transfers in the United States, using all nine waves of the Health and Retirement
Study (HRS). Using the HRS, we construct a novel child-level longitudinal dataset and ...
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[PDF] Technical Appendix for “On the Time Allocation of Married Couples since 1960".

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M Bar… - 2010 - faculty.washington.edu
We download the 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000 US Census data from IPUMs. Most of the
census questions relevant to this project refer to the previous years, ie 1959, 1969,..., 1999.
We keep only married non-farm individuals of ages [25− 64] whose spouse is present and ...
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[PDF] The Return to College: Selection Bias and Dropout Risk

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L Hendricks… - 2011 - dept.econ.yorku.ca
Abstract We study two long-standing questions:(i) What part of the measured return to
education is due to selection?(ii) The ex post return to schooling appears higher than the
return to most financial assets. How large are the contributions of various frictions to the “ ...
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