In this dissertation I study the consequences of the AIDS epidemic for economic development. To this purpose I build a population model that keeps track of the demographic transition by age-specific population groups relating the age distribution of the population of each period to the preceding one via a fertility process, a mortality process and an aging process. I integrate this population model into a standard theory of economic development that determines the income per capita path along the process of industrialization—a transition that structurally shifts capital and labor from a Malthusian-agricultural sector to a neoclassical-industrial sector. This way, I provide a tight structural relationship between the distribution of the popu...
We develop a general equilibrium model to study the impact of HIV/AIDS on human capital accumulation...
This paper presents empirical evidence on a specific mechanism through which demo-graphic transition...
It is estimated that by 2001 20 million people had died from AIDS, which is now the world´s fourth b...
In this dissertation I study the consequences of the AIDS epidemic for economic development. To this...
This paper studies the impact of HIV/AIDS on per capita income and education. It explores two channe...
This paper estimates the impact of the HIV epidemic on the economic development taking place around ...
This study examines the claim that the AIDS epidemic will slow the pace of economic growth. We do th...
This essay analyzes the long-run economic effects of HIV/AIDS in Kenya, with emphasis on fertility, ...
This paper studies the impact of HIV/AIDS on per capita income and education. It ex- plores two chan...
This thesis studies the impact from HIV/AIDS on economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa. This is an im...
The paper reviews the state of knowledge on the demographic and socio-economic impacts of AIDS. It ...
According to the conventional theory of the demographic transition, mortality decline has represente...
This paper investigates the effect of HIV/AIDS on steady state output in an overlapping generations ...
It is estimated that by 2001 20 million people had died from AIDS, which is now the world´s fourth b...
A central policy issue in the battle against HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is whether and when hig...
We develop a general equilibrium model to study the impact of HIV/AIDS on human capital accumulation...
This paper presents empirical evidence on a specific mechanism through which demo-graphic transition...
It is estimated that by 2001 20 million people had died from AIDS, which is now the world´s fourth b...
In this dissertation I study the consequences of the AIDS epidemic for economic development. To this...
This paper studies the impact of HIV/AIDS on per capita income and education. It explores two channe...
This paper estimates the impact of the HIV epidemic on the economic development taking place around ...
This study examines the claim that the AIDS epidemic will slow the pace of economic growth. We do th...
This essay analyzes the long-run economic effects of HIV/AIDS in Kenya, with emphasis on fertility, ...
This paper studies the impact of HIV/AIDS on per capita income and education. It ex- plores two chan...
This thesis studies the impact from HIV/AIDS on economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa. This is an im...
The paper reviews the state of knowledge on the demographic and socio-economic impacts of AIDS. It ...
According to the conventional theory of the demographic transition, mortality decline has represente...
This paper investigates the effect of HIV/AIDS on steady state output in an overlapping generations ...
It is estimated that by 2001 20 million people had died from AIDS, which is now the world´s fourth b...
A central policy issue in the battle against HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is whether and when hig...
We develop a general equilibrium model to study the impact of HIV/AIDS on human capital accumulation...
This paper presents empirical evidence on a specific mechanism through which demo-graphic transition...
It is estimated that by 2001 20 million people had died from AIDS, which is now the world´s fourth b...