This paper summarizes the results of other analyses by the author with regard to the importance of relative cohort size (RCS) in determining male relative income (the income of young adults relative to prime-age workers) and general patterns of economic growth, and in turn influencing fertility in the currently more-developed nations. It then goes on to demonstrate that these same effects appear to have been operating in all of the 100-odd nations which have experienced the fertility transition since 1950. Parameter estimates based on the experience of all 189 countries identified by the United Nations between 1950 and 1995 are used to simulate the effects on fertility of migration from Third to First World countries. This exercise suggests...
This paper assesses the role of intra-sectoral spillovers in total factor productivity across Chines...
This paper focuses on the movement of data-based social policy analysis from a single-country cross-...
In the stochastic frontier model we extend the multivariate probability statements of Horrace (2005)...
Using two different measures of relative cohort size--one indicating the size and placement of an in...
Using United Nations estimates of age structure and vital rates for nearly 200 nations at five-year ...
This paper surveys recent developments and provides Monte Carlo comparison on various tests proposed...
Using detailed estimates of personal consumption expenditures at the state level for 1900, 1929, 197...
In this paper we analyze microdata to explore differences in the rates at which American and German ...
The term “microsimulation” has been linked to a range of tools and techniques that are finding growi...
In this paper we propose two classes of test statistics for detecting a break at an unknown date in ...
This paper makes two contributions to the empirical literature on agglomeration economies. First, th...
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A fundamental property of a progressive income tax is that it provides implicit insurance against sh...
This paper develops a social unrest measure by revising Esteban-Ray (1994, Econometrica) polarizatio...
This paper presents initial findings on the economic impact of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) b...
This paper assesses the role of intra-sectoral spillovers in total factor productivity across Chines...
This paper focuses on the movement of data-based social policy analysis from a single-country cross-...
In the stochastic frontier model we extend the multivariate probability statements of Horrace (2005)...
Using two different measures of relative cohort size--one indicating the size and placement of an in...
Using United Nations estimates of age structure and vital rates for nearly 200 nations at five-year ...
This paper surveys recent developments and provides Monte Carlo comparison on various tests proposed...
Using detailed estimates of personal consumption expenditures at the state level for 1900, 1929, 197...
In this paper we analyze microdata to explore differences in the rates at which American and German ...
The term “microsimulation” has been linked to a range of tools and techniques that are finding growi...
In this paper we propose two classes of test statistics for detecting a break at an unknown date in ...
This paper makes two contributions to the empirical literature on agglomeration economies. First, th...
$5.00 Up-to-date information about CPR’s research projects and other activities is available from ou...
A fundamental property of a progressive income tax is that it provides implicit insurance against sh...
This paper develops a social unrest measure by revising Esteban-Ray (1994, Econometrica) polarizatio...
This paper presents initial findings on the economic impact of the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) b...
This paper assesses the role of intra-sectoral spillovers in total factor productivity across Chines...
This paper focuses on the movement of data-based social policy analysis from a single-country cross-...
In the stochastic frontier model we extend the multivariate probability statements of Horrace (2005)...