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DEMOGRAPHY, HEALTH & ECONOMIC GROWTH Does Age Structure Forecast Economic Growth? (joint with David Bloom, David Canning and Jocelyn Finlay). International Journal of Forecasting, 23(4), 569-585, December 2007 Urbanization and the Wealth of Nations (joint with David E. Bloom and David Canning), Science, vol. 319, no. 5864, 772 - 775, February 8, 2008 Realizing the Demographic Dividend - Is Africa Different? (joint with David Bloom, David Canning and Jocelyn Finlay). Report for the African Economic Research Consortium, 2007. Female Labor Supply Response to Fertility Changes (joint with David Bloom, David Canning and Jocelyn Finlay). NBER Working Paper 13583. Urban Settlement: Data, Measures, and Trends (joint with David Bloom, David Canning, Tarun Khanna and Patrick Salyer), WIDER Conference Paper, October 2007. Social Security Systems and Male Labor Supply (joint with David Bloom, David Canning and Jocelyn Finlay). Work in progress.
EDUCATION Higher Education Policy, Enrollment and Income Inequality (joint with Andreas Bergh). ), Social Science Quarterly, 89(1), 217-235, March 2008 Elite Institutions and Inequality (joint with Andreas Bergh). Revised and re-submitted. College Education and Fertility Outcomes: Solving the Expectation Puzzle. Work in progress. POLITICAL ECONOMY Determinants of International Emergency Aid ─ Humanitarian Need Only? (joint with Silvia Redaelli). Revised and re-submitted.. Understanding Bequest Motives - An Empirical Analysis of Intergenerational Transfers (joint with Laura Puzzello and Silvia Redaelli). DNB Working Paper 42. Immigration and Welfare State Preferences (joint with Andreas Bergh). Work in progress. The Political Economy of Tertiary Education. Work in progress. Altruism, Bequest and Human Capital - A Positive Theory on PAYGO Social Security Systems. Work in progress. |
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