All Stories

  1. Scholars and Literati at the National Academy of Sciences, Letters and Arts of Bordeaux (1712-1793)
  2. Scholars and Literati at the University of Göttingen (1734–1800)
  3. Childlessness, celibacy and net fertility in pre-industrial England: the middle-class evolutionary advantage
  4. How far can economic incentives explain the French fertility and education transition?
  5. RELIGIONS, FERTILITY, AND GROWTH IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
  6. Structural Changes in the Labor Market and the Rise of Early Retirement in France and Germany
  7. Key forces behind the decline of fertility: lessons from childlessness in Rouen before the industrial revolution
  8. Clans, Guilds, and Markets: Apprenticeship Institutions and Growth in the Preindustrial Economy*
  9. Population density, fertility, and demographic convergence in developing countries
  10. EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION
  11. An incentive mechanism to break the low-skill immigration deadlock
  12. The longevity of famous people from Hammurabi to Einstein
  13. Fertility and Childlessness in the United States
  14. From Polygyny to Serial Monogamy: A Unified Theory of Marriage Institutions
  15. Why corrupt governments may receive more foreign aid
  16. Aging and pensions in general equilibrium: Labor market imperfections matter
  17. Missing daughters, missing brides?
  18. The Child is Father Of the Man: Implications for the Demographic Transition
  19. The natalist bias of pollution control
  20. Do brain drain and poverty result from coordination failures?
  21. How powerful is demography? The Serendipity Theorem revisited
  22. Democracy, Rule of Law, Corruption Incentives, and Growth
  23. Chapter 5 Vintage Capital Growth Theory: Three Breakthroughs
  24. The Trade-off Between Growth and Redistribution: ELIE in an Overlapping Generations Model
  25. Would Empowering Women Initiate the Demographic Transition in Least Developed Countries?
  26. On the Golden Rule of capital accumulation under endogenous longevity
  27. POPULATION POLICY THROUGH TRADABLE PROCREATION ENTITLEMENTS
  28. To Segregate or to Integrate: Education Politics and Democracy
  29. A NOTE ON INFLATION PERSISTENCE IN A FAIR WAGE MODEL OF THE BUSINESS CYCLE
  30. Demographic change and economic growth in Sweden: 1750–2050
  31. A Theory of Medical Effectiveness, Differential Mortality, Income Inequality and Growth for Pre-Industrial England
  32. Fertility, Education, Growth, and Sustainability
  33. Growth, public investment and corruption with failing institutions
  34. Easter Island’s collapse: a tale of a population race
  35. School Attendance and Skill Premiums in France and the US: A General Equilibrium Approach*
  36. Swedish economic growth and education since 1800
  37. Income growth in the 21st century: Forecasts with an overlapping generations model
  38. Early Literacy Achievements, Population Density, and the Transition to Modern Growth
  39. Corruption et allocation optimale de l'investissement public
  40. Education and growth with endogenous debt constraints
  41. Wealth Breeds Decline: Reversals of Leadership and Consumption Habits
  42. How Should the Allocation of Resources Adjust to the Baby Bust?
  43. MODELLING VINTAGE STRUCTURES WITH DDEs: PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS
  44. Public versus private education when differential fertility matters
  45. Information technologies, embodiment and growth
  46. Early Mortality Declines at the Dawn of Modern Growth*
  47. Inequality and Growth: Why Differential Fertility Matters
  48. Policy reforms and growth in computable OLG economies
  49. Vintage Human Capital, Demographic Trends, and Endogenous Growth
  50. Growth dynamics and education spending: The role of inherited tastes and abilities
  51. Irreversibilities, uncertainty and underemployment equilibria
  52. Education funding and regional convergence
  53. Labor market dynamics when effort depends on wage growth comparisons
  54. Myopic and perfect foresight in the OLG model
  55. Gift Exchange and the Business Cycle: The Fair Wage Strikes Back
  56. Life expectancy and endogenous growth
  57. Efficient bargaining with underutilization of labor
  58. Intertemporal substitution in import demand and habit formation
  59. Growth and the relativity of satisfaction
  60. The dynamics of bequeathed tastes
  61. A dynamic contracting model for wages and employment in three European economies
  62. Underemployment, Irreversibilities and Growth under Trade Unionism
  63. Underemployment of production factors in a forward-looking model
  64. WAGE INTERDEPENDENCE THROUGH DECENTRALIZED BARGAINING
  65. Employment response to supply and demand shocks under envy in wage formation
  66. Bargaining and equilibrium unemployment
  67. WAGE BARGAINING WITH A PRICE-SETTING FIRM
  68. Vintage Capital