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Three main vantage points are brought together in this paper: (1) Israel’s relatively good economic performance in recent years – at least, in comparison with other Western countries that have still not emerged from the recession; (2) motivations for the wave of social protests that erupted...
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This paper examines the implications of labour force growth in one region for wages, employment, and production patterns in other regions. These issues are first explored in a stylized dual model incorporating features of both standard factor-based trade models and models of two-way trade and...
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The stagnating West European population combined with the prosperous economic development of the European Community (EC …
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Approaching demographic shifts are raising concerns about fiscal sustainability in most OECD countries. A widespread view based on the tax-smoothing idea is that a prior consolidation of public finances is required to cope with the predicted trend deterioration in the primary budget balance....
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This paper uses the retrospective work history data from the British Household Panel Survey to examine patterns of job mobility and job tenure for men and women over the twentieth century. British men and women hold an average of five jobs over their lifetimes, and one-half of all lifetime job...
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capita, technology, and population over the course of human history. Deciphering the underlying forces that triggered the …
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states of the economic union, and the different levels of population aging. …
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This paper provides a new perspective on intergenerational mobility in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. We devise an empirical strategy that allows to calculate intergenerational elasticities between fathers and children of both sexes. The key insight of our approach...
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Intergenerational inequality and old-age poverty are salient issues in contemporary China. China's aging population … population dynamics and productivity growth. Although a reform is necessary, delaying its implementation implies large welfare …
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England's historical leadership as a low population-pressure, high-wage economy. …
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