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coefficient of wealth inequality. Hence the Gini coefficient and growth are positively correlated, holding the population’s wealth … constant. -- quest for status ; distribution of wealth ; economic growth …
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coefficient of wealth inequality. Hence the Gini coefficient and growth are positively correlated, holding the population's wealth …
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coefficient of wealth inequality. Hence the Gini coefficient and growth are positively correlated, holding the population?s wealth …
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coefficient of wealth inequality. Hence the Gini coefficient and growth are positively correlated, holding the population's wealth …
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coefficient of wealth inequality. Hence the Gini coefficient and growth are positively correlated, holding the population’s wealth …
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This paper studies the growth dynamics of a developing country under migration. Assuming that human capital formation … is subject to a strong enough, positive intertemporal externality, the prospect of migration will increase growth in the …
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This paper studies the growth dynamics of a developing country under migration. Assuming that human capital formation … is subject to a strong enough, positive intertemporal externality, the prospect of migration will increase growth in the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010955011
This paper studies the growth dynamics of a developing country under migration. Assuming that human capital formation … is subject to a strong enough, positive intertemporal externality, the prospect of migration will increase growth in the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010317248
This paper studies the growth dynamics of a developing country under migration. Assuming that human capital formation … is subject to a strong enough, positive intertemporal externality, the prospect of migration will increase growth in the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010323669
growth and welfare; by working out the consequences of the migration of parents for the wellbeing of their children; by …
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