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variations in the income elasticity of demand across goods played an important role in initial approaches, recent models stress …
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differential trends in labor and capital income shares across sectors in the U.S. and in a broad set of other industrialized … both the evolution of sectoral factor income shares and the shape of structural change. We evaluate the empirical … sectoral and aggregate factor income shares, but also for the shape of structural change. Differences in capital intensity and …
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income and Protestant church attendance for six waves of up to 175 Prussian counties spanning 1886-1911. The data reveal a … marked decline in church attendance coinciding with increasing income. The cross-section also shows a negative association … between income and church attendance. But the association disappears in panel analyses, including first-differenced models of …
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his lifetime income and the lifetime income of his reference group; hence the paper offers a permanent income version of … the Duesenberry's relative income hypothesis. Across households the saving ratio increases with income while aggregate … saving is independent of the income distribution. Positional concerns lead agents to over-consume, over-work and under …
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The trade-off between child quantity and education is a crucial ingredient of unified growth models that explain the transition from Malthusian stagnation to modern growth. We present first evidence that such a trade-off indeed existed before the demographic transition, exploiting a unique...
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