Birth Rates, Factor Shares, and Growth
Increases in capital shares affect the marginal productivity of capital, stimulating capital accumulation. Can a decrease in labor shares reduce the supply of labor? We explore this question using a model of fertility inspired by Caldwell (1982) and Boldrin and Jones (2002). Individuals may transfer...
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Álvarez, Andrés
Gómez, Camilo
Zuleta, Hernando
Acosta, Camilo
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- 2019
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- Universidad de los Andes
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- Birth rates
Factor shares
Growth
Biased innovations
J11, J13, D33, O11, O33
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Birth Rates, Factor Shares, and Growth |
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Birth Rates, Factor Shares, and Growth |
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Birth Rates, Factor Shares, and Growth |
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Birth Rates, Factor Shares, and Growth |
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Álvarez, Andrés Gómez, Camilo Zuleta, Hernando Acosta, Camilo |
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Álvarez, Andrés Gómez, Camilo Zuleta, Hernando Acosta, Camilo |
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Birth rates Factor shares Growth Biased innovations |
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J11, J13, D33, O11, O33 |
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