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Theorie 32 Theory 32 USA 25 United States 25 growth 11 public investment 7 technological change 7 Confederacy 6 Economic growth 6 Wirtschaftswachstum 6 endogenous growth 6 industry dynamics 6 Financial crisis 5 Finanzkrise 5 Inflation 5 Wages 5 Welt 5 World 5 Canada 4 Currency crisis 4 ESOPs 4 Estimation 4 Kanada 4 Schätzung 4 Währungskrise 4 alliance 4 bonds 4 entertainment 4 fertility 4 film 4 genetics 4 higher education 4 human capital 4 innovation 4 internet 4 licensing 4 marriage 4 political economy of growth 4 socio-political instability 4 test scores 4
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Book / Working Paper 215
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Working Paper 215 Arbeitspapier 102 Graue Literatur 102 Non-commercial literature 102
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English 215
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Willett, Thomas D. 35 Filson, Darren 27 Weidenmier, Marc D. 16 Bedard, Kelly 14 Antecol, Heather 12 Harbaugh, Rick 12 Helland, Eric 12 Zak, Paul J. 12 Burdekin, Richard C.K. 10 Brown Jr., William O. 9 Brown, William O. 9 Burdekin, Richard C. K. 8 Arndt, Sven 6 Arndt, Sven W. 6 Cobb-Clark, Deborah A. 6 Garvey, Gerald T. 5 Keil, Manfred W. 5 Borcherding, Thomas E. 4 Borcherding, Thomas Earl 4 Denzau, Arthur T. 4 Fabre, Fernando 4 Franco, April Mitchell 4 Garvey, Gerald 4 Ghate, Chetan 4 Milbourn, Todd T. 4 Nava, Alfredo 4 Pedace, Roberto 4 Rodriguez, Paola 4 Taberrok, Alexander 4 Trejo, Stephen J. 4 Williams, Karyn L. 4 Yamane, Linus 4 Brown, Eleanor 3 Brown, Eleanor P. 3 Jo, Gab-Je 3 Milbourn, Todd 3 Mulherin, J. Harold 3 Mulherin, John Harold 3 Sitthiyot, Thitithep 3 Smith, Richard L. 3
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Claremont Colleges Working Papers in Economics 113 Working paper series / Claremont Institute for Economic Policy Studies 102
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Genetics, family structure, and economic growth
Zak, Paul J. - 2000 - This version July 7, 2000
Recent biomedical research shows that roughly three-quarters of cognitive abilities are attributable to genetics and family environment. This paper presents a theory of growth in which human capital is determined by inheritable factors and family size. The distribution of income is shown to...
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The nature and effects of technological change over the industry life cycle
Filson, Darren - 2000
This paper estimates the nature and effects of quality and cost innovations in the early automobile, personal computer, rigid disk drive, computer monitor, and computer printer industries using industry-level data on firm numbers, price, quantity, and quality along with an equilibrium model of...
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Growth of government and the politics of fiscal policy
Ghate, Chetan; Zak, Paul J. - 2000 - This version April 14, 2000
U.S. government expenditures increased rapidly during the post-war period, then slowed in the 1980s and began falling in 1992. To examine the dynamics of the growth and subsequent reduction in government spending, we present a dynamic general equilibrium model in which politicians choose...
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Population genetics and economic growth
Zak, Paul J.; Park, Kwang Woo - 2000 - This version June 3, 2000
This paper builds an age-structural model of human population genetics in which agents are endowed with a high-dimensional genome that determines their cognitive and physical characteristics. Young adults optimally search for a marriage partner, work for firms, consume goods, save for old age...
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Trade, technical change, and welfare
Arndt, Sven W. - 2000
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The location of women's prisons and the deterrence effect of "harder" time
Bedard, Kelly; Helland, Eric - 2000
Most studies of the deterrence effect of incarceration treat a year in prison as having the same deterrence effect regardless of the conditions of incarceration. In contrast, we estimate both the impact of custody rate and prison location changes on female crime rates. We take advantage of the...
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Offshore sourcing and production sharing in preference areas
Arndt, Sven W. - 2000
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The SEC's "fair value" standard for mutual fund investment in restricted shares and other illiquid securities
Smith, Janet Kiholm; Smith, Richard Lester; Williams, … - 2000
Mutual funds generally do not invest in venture capital, private equity, or restricted shares of public companies. Consequently, individuals who desire to invest in such securities are unable to do so through diversified mutual funds. In this paper, we identify public policies and regulations...
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Endogenous growth through government policy
Ghate, Chetan; Zak, Paul J. - 2000
This paper illustrates two reasonable political decision mechanisms by which fiscal policy generates endogenous growth under a constant returns to scale production technology, absent externalities. Based on the dynamics induced by various policy choices, we demonstrate that policies that...
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Optimal fiscal policy in an economy facing socio-political instability
Le, Quan Vu - 2000
We present a model of optimal government policy when policies may exacerbate socio-political instability (SPI). We show that the optimal policy that takes into account SPI transforms a standard concave growth model into a model with both a poverty trap and endogenous growth. The predictions of...
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