The American Economic Review, Volume 96American Economic Association., 2006 Includes annual List of doctoral dissertations in political economy in progress in American universities and colleges; and the Hand book of the American Economic Association. |
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... population exposed to the instrument and often generate treatment effects that exceed those generated from OLS . Card ( 2001 ) and Lang ( 1993 ) suggest that the higher IV results could occur because they approxi- mate average effects ...
... population exposed to the instrument and often generate treatment effects that exceed those generated from OLS . Card ( 2001 ) and Lang ( 1993 ) suggest that the higher IV results could occur because they approxi- mate average effects ...
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... population in modern production . This is not internalized by producers or workers . We assume population growth in advanced coun- tries , YA , is less than that in developing coun- tries , yp , as has been the case empirically since ...
... population in modern production . This is not internalized by producers or workers . We assume population growth in advanced coun- tries , YA , is less than that in developing coun- tries , yp , as has been the case empirically since ...
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... population growth has been declining in the rich and poor worlds , this population growth gap is relatively persistent . It's worth noting that in our model , population growth in developing countries will create negative exter ...
... population growth has been declining in the rich and poor worlds , this population growth gap is relatively persistent . It's worth noting that in our model , population growth in developing countries will create negative exter ...
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