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Economic growth and stagnation with endogenous health and fertility [PDF]

open access: possiblePopulation Economics, 2004
This article offers a theory of economic growth, stagnation, and demo-economic transition that originates from external effects of child-bearing, health expenditure, and education under endogenous mortality. Facing a hierarchy of needs, parents always consume and want to have a family. Child quality, measured as a two-dimensional vector of child health
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The Economic Stagnation Thesis, Once More

Southern Economic Journal, 1956
Many of you are probably reflecting: Why flog a dead horse, why resurrect a now nearly forgotten quarrel? You say to yourselves: The desperate 1930's are a decade and a half behind us; and our private and public economies have both readjusted to respond to the possibility of another similar decline in the employment of resources.
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Burma: Political Unrest and Economic Stagnation

Southeast Asian Affairs 1976, 1976
A severe cyclonic storm struck the Irrawaddy delta around Bassein in May 1975. Almost two months later an earthquake wrought havoc on the pagodas of Burma's ancient capital city of Pagan. In traditional times such natural disasters would have been interpreted as bringing ill omen to the r?gime.
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Sources of economic growth and stagnation in Iran

The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, 2009
There is more than a 10 percentage point difference in the economic performance of Iran in roughly the two decades before and after the Islamic revolution in 1979. This paper aims to explain the difference. A standard measure of Total Factor Productivity (TFP) calculated at the aggregate level shows that over one-third of the difference in economic ...
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Consumer confidence and economic stagnation in Japan

Japan and the World Economy, 2007
Abstract This paper examines whether self-fulfilling expectations could have been the cause of the economic stagnation experienced by Japan in the 1990s. A real business cycle model with indeterminacy of equilibria and variable capital utilization is used to simulate the economy of Japan.
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Economic Openness and Stagnation In Central America

The Journal of Developing Areas, 2017
Central American countries undertook ambitious programs of economic liberalization during the 1980s' and 1990's, particularly in areas of trade reform, which implied the elimination of import controls and quotas, and substantially lowering import tariffs.
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Economic Stagnation in Europe in the Interwar Period

The Journal of Economic History, 1955
It would not seem to be stretching matters unduly to assert that widespread agreement could be found on the following related propositions: (1) that the social crises and upheavals in Europe between the two World Wars, and the wars themselves, were not aberrations but are, rather, susceptible of a systematic, coherent explanation; (2) that such an ...
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The Politics of Inflation and Economic Stagnation

Southern Economic Journal, 1985
Martin Bronfenbrenner   +2 more
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Economic development and stagnation in Brazil (1950–2011)

Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 2020
Andrew Nassif   +3 more
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