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100 1 _aRazin, Assaf.
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245 1 0 _aPopulation economics /
_cAssaf Razin, Efraim Sadka.
260 _aCambridge, Mass. ;
_aLondon :
_bTHE MIT Press,
_cc.1995.
300 _aix, 275 p. :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _a1. Introduction. 2. Population Dynamics: Summary Indicators -- I. The Microeconomics of Fertility and Child Quality. 3. Number and Quality of Children. 4. Children as a Capital Good -- II. Ethical Considerations. 5. Social Evaluation of Population Size -- III. Externalities and Corrective Population Policies. 6. Malthus's Hypothesis. 7. Bequests as a Public Good within Marriage. 8. Bequests and Child Education: Full Information. 9. Bequests and Child Education: Imperfect Information -- IV. Income Distribution and Social Security. 10. The Intergenerational Role of Social Security. 11. Intragenerational Income Distribution Policies. 12. Inter- and Intragenerational Distribution: The Extended Role of Social Security -- V. Growth and Development. 13. Engines of Growth. 14. Development and Population: A Survey -- VI. Migration and Trade. 15. Empirical Regularities and Trends. 16. Factor and Goods Mobility and International Migration. 17. Normative Issues of International Migration.
520 _aFrom Malthus to Becker, the economic approach to population growth and its interactions with the surrounding economic environment has undergone a major transformation. Population Economics elucidates the theory behind this shift and the consequences for economic policy.
650 7 _aFertility, Human.
_2BUEsh
650 7 _aPopulation policy.
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650 7 _aEconomic development.
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651 _2BUEsh
653 _bBUSECO
_cNovember2018
655 _vReading book
700 1 _aSadka, Efraim.
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