This paper presents a model of a poverty trap that is caused by an unequal initial income and human capital distribution and differences in the quality of education between children from more and less advantaged social sectors. Under certain conditions, the economy converges to a situation with three stable and simultaneous equilibria, two of which constitute poverty traps, lowering the economy's current and steady-state aggregate output level as well as its growth rate. The model suggests that a policy oriented towards equalizing the quality of education would, in the long run, have the potential to reduce initial inequalities.Fil: Santos, Maria Emma. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico...
This paper explores theoretical linkages between poverty traps, economic inequalityand delinquency i...
This paper investigates the relationship between human capital and economic inequality in the develo...
Education, the most easily measured form of human capital, is, like land and other forms of wealth, ...
This paper presents a model of a poverty trap that is caused by an unequal initial income and human ...
This paper presents a model of a poverty trap that is caused by an unequal initial income and human ...
In this paper, we analyze the emergence and persistence of poverty traps and study how wide-spread p...
One of the main areas where human capital theory has been especially influential is in the relations...
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This paper constructs an overlapping generations model with a frictional la-bor market to explain pe...
This paper explores theoretical linkages between poverty traps, economic inequality and delinquency ...
We use an overlapping generations model to investigate the role of parental health investment and ch...
The post-war growth experiences of developing countries lead to the idea that income equality may ac...
This paper analyzes two possible sources of low-development traps related to human capital accumulat...
In this paper, we study the eect of education on economic growth. In particular, we show how educati...
This paper analyzes policies by means of which a whole society in an initial state of illiteracy and...
This paper explores theoretical linkages between poverty traps, economic inequalityand delinquency i...
This paper investigates the relationship between human capital and economic inequality in the develo...
Education, the most easily measured form of human capital, is, like land and other forms of wealth, ...
This paper presents a model of a poverty trap that is caused by an unequal initial income and human ...
This paper presents a model of a poverty trap that is caused by an unequal initial income and human ...
In this paper, we analyze the emergence and persistence of poverty traps and study how wide-spread p...
One of the main areas where human capital theory has been especially influential is in the relations...
This paper constructs an overlapping generations model with a frictional la-bor market to explain pe...
This paper constructs an overlapping generations model with a frictional la-bor market to explain pe...
This paper explores theoretical linkages between poverty traps, economic inequality and delinquency ...
We use an overlapping generations model to investigate the role of parental health investment and ch...
The post-war growth experiences of developing countries lead to the idea that income equality may ac...
This paper analyzes two possible sources of low-development traps related to human capital accumulat...
In this paper, we study the eect of education on economic growth. In particular, we show how educati...
This paper analyzes policies by means of which a whole society in an initial state of illiteracy and...
This paper explores theoretical linkages between poverty traps, economic inequalityand delinquency i...
This paper investigates the relationship between human capital and economic inequality in the develo...
Education, the most easily measured form of human capital, is, like land and other forms of wealth, ...