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variables technique to estimate formal schooling's causal effect on adult health in Sweden. The instrumental variable for degree … generated by Sweden's compulsory school reform produces improved adult health (controlling for cohort and county effects, family …
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Son preference, or desire by parents for male offspring, is a common gender bias that obstructs policy efforts towards the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals on gender equality. The gendered nature of well-being calls for a multidimensional approach. Popular measures are often...
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Chapter 1. Whatever happened to health economics? -- Chapter 2. In place of fear, 2.0! The efficiency and fairness of free health care for all -- Chapter 3. Resurrecting demand-side socialism: marching 2x2 to health and social care reform -- Chapter 4. The fiscal management of health and social...
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Analysis of Business Survey Data The Mannheim Years -- Predicting World Population with Endogenous Fertility and Uncertain Climate Change Reflections on Marc Nerlove s Parable of Firewood -- Re estimating Supply Elasticities of Selected Agricultural Commodities -- Discrete GamesA Historical...
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Economies of scale in data aggregation is a widely accepted concept. It refers to improved prediction accuracy when the number of observations on variables in a dataset increases. By contrast, economies of scope in data is more ambiguous. The classic economic interpretation refers to cost...
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