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The following pages link to Endogeneous fertility, income distribution, and growth (Q1962777):
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- The long-run determinants of fertility: one century of demographic change 1900--1999 (Q381050) (← links)
- Demographic-economic equilibria when the age at motherhood is endogenous (Q617624) (← links)
- Endogenous fertility, multiple growth paths, and economic convergence (Q672683) (← links)
- Population growth and economic growth: A reconsideration (Q673215) (← links)
- Household borrowing constraints, fertility dynamics, and economic growth (Q956489) (← links)
- Family regulation as a moving target in the demographic transition (Q964308) (← links)
- Endogenous fertility and growth in a model with old age support (Q1285893) (← links)
- Demographic transition, income distribution, and economic growth (Q1292185) (← links)
- From decay to growth: A demographic transition to economic growth (Q1350487) (← links)
- The problem of population and growth (Q1351039) (← links)
- The gender gap, fertility, subsidies and growth (Q1583432) (← links)
- An economic growth model with endogenous fertility: multiple growth paths, poverty trap and bifurcation (Q1612358) (← links)
- A population biological approach to the collective dynamics of countries undergoing demographic transition (Q1720014) (← links)
- Accounting for fertility decline during the transition to growth (Q1771197) (← links)
- Inverted U-shaped fertility dynamics, the poverty trap and growth (Q1927392) (← links)
- Fertility, volatility, and growth (Q1927839) (← links)
- Malthus revisited: fertility decision making based on quasi-linear preferences (Q1934724) (← links)
- A population-macroeconomic growth model for currently developing countries (Q2271640) (← links)
- A note on endogenous fertility, child allowances and poverty traps (Q2440436) (← links)
- On demographic transition, structural change, and economic growth and stagnation (Q2729223) (← links)
- Strategic Choices in Polygamous Households: Theory and Evidence from Senegal (Q5014009) (← links)
- A model of longevity, fertility and growth (Q5958701) (← links)