Income Distribution and Macroeconomics
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- Immigration, fertility, and growth
- Redistribution and growth: Pareto improvements
- Traps and incentives
- ASSESSMENT OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GROWTH AND INEQUALITY: MICRO EVIDENCE FROM THAILAND
- Parental nurturing and adverse effects of redistribution
- Public education expenditures, growth and income inequality
- Fiscal policy and inequality in a model with endogenous positional concerns
- Real option value and poverty trap
- The effects of credit subsidies on development
- Why is mobile capital taxed?
- Upstream intergenerational transfers in economic development: the role of family ties and their cultural transmission
- The dynamics of inequalities and unequal exchange of labor in intertemporal linear economies
- Redistributive taxation, wealth distribution, and economic growth
- Growth effects of an unfunded social security system when there is altruism and human capital
- Could Prometheus be bound again? A contribution to the convergence controversy
- On the model selection to represent human capital distribution -- an empirical study
- Income Distribution in Macroeconomic Models
- Introduction to development theory
- Economic growth and (re-)distributive policies in a non-cooperative world
- IDIOSYNCRATIC AND AGGREGATE RISKS, INEQUALITY AND GROWTH
- Land reforms and economic development
- Income inequality and economic growth with altruistic bequests and human capital investment
- Creditor protection and the dynamics of the distribution in oligarchic societies
- Inequality, unemployment, and endogenous growth in a political economy with a minimum wage
- Dynastic accumulation of wealth
- A credit market in early stages of economic development
- ENVY, INSTITUTIONS AND GROWTH
- The economics of poverty traps. I: Complete markets
- The effect of better information on income inequality
- Credit constraints and the process of development
- Unintended consequences: can the rise of the educated class explain the revival of protectionism?
- Multiple regimes in the preferences for redistribution
- Market power and income disparities: how can firms influence the gap between capital and labor earnings
- Endogenous economic institutions and persistent income differences among high income countries
- Child labor and compulsory education: the effects of government education policy on economic growth and welfare
- TRANSITIONING OUT OF POVERTY
- Credit market imperfection, minimum investment requirement, and endogenous income inequality
- Income distribution and macroeconomics: The persistence of inequality in a convex technology framework
- Growth and inequality: dependence on the time path of productivity increases (and other structural changes)
- Distributional effects of public policy choices
- Growth and distribution in an AK-model with endogenous impatience
- Ability-heterogeneity, entrepreneurship, and economic growth
- Endogenous growth and adverse selection in entrepreneurship
- Ergodic inequality
- Lotteries, inequality, and market imperfection: Galor and Zeira go gambling
- Risk aversion in a model of endogenous growth
- Choosing to keep up with the Joneses and income inequality
- Minding the gap between schools and universities
- Income Distribution, Market Structure, and Individual Welfare
- A theory of persistent income inequality.
- Convergence empirics across economies with (some) capital mobility.
- Convergence, financial development, and policy analysis
- Adverse selection and entrepreneurship in a model of development
- Inequality and growth: the neglected time dimension
- Inequality and mobility
- Ramsey fiscal policy and endogenous growth
- Endogeneity in semiparametric threshold regression
- The precious bane
- Inequality of income and wealth in the long run: a Kaldorian perspective
- Risky higher education and subsidies
- Growth, income distribution, and democracy: what the data say
- The distribution of wealth with imperfect altruism
- Intergenerational transfers: public education and pensions with endogenous fertility
- Cheap home goods and persistent inequality
- The effect of information technology and human capital on economic growth
- Multistage public education, voting, and income distribution
- A population-macroeconomic growth model for currently developing countries
- Intergenerational talent transmission, inequality, and social mobility
- Redistribution and entrepreneurship with Schumpeterian growth
- The housing cost disease
- Technological change, population dynamics, and natural resource depletion
- Wealth inequality, entrepreneurship and industrialization
- Testing unified growth theory: Technological progress and the child quantity‐quality tradeoff
- Mortality, human capital and persistent inequality
- Fearing the worst: the importance of uncertainty for inequality
- Status Traps
- Does the profile of income inequality matter for economic growth?
- CHILD LABOR AND THE EDUCATION OF A SOCIETY
- Aspirations, health and the cost of inequality
- Trending time series and macroeconomic activity: Some present and future challenges
- SECTORAL SHIFT, WEALTH DISTRIBUTION, AND DEVELOPMENT
- Capital utilization and the foundations of club convergence
- The development and structure of financial systems
- Heterogeneous human capital, inequality and growth: The role of patience and skills
- Public funding of higher education: Who gains, who loses?
- Income distribution and macroeconomics: fertility adjustment prior to education investment
- Education, corruption, and the distribution of income
- Structural change and income distribution: an inverted-U relationship
- Income distribution, redistributive politics, and economic growth
- Evolution of the distribution of wealth in an economic environment driven by local Nash equilibria
- Security creation costs and economic development
- Distribution of Income and the "Law of Demand"
- The price of education and inequality
- Optimal development policies with financial frictions
- A model of trickle-down through learning
- Financial infrastructure, technological shift, and inequality in economic development
- Global poverty reduction and Pareto-improving redistribution
- Vote-buying and growth
- Redistribution as a selection device
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