PLAYING THE FERTILITY GAME AT WORK: AN EQUILIBRIUM MODEL OF PEER EFFECTS
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DOI10.1111/iere.12177zbMath1404.91164OpenAlexW3123898825WikidataQ30275976 ScholiaQ30275976MaRDI QIDQ2819278
Helena Skyt Nielsen, Federico Ciliberto, Amalia R. Miller, Marianne Simonsen
Publication date: 28 September 2016
Published in: International Economic Review (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: http://europepmc.org/articles/pmc5010872
Applications of statistics to social sciences (62P25) Other game-theoretic models (91A40) Mathematical geography and demography (91D20)
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