Why the Apple Doesn’t Fall Far: Understanding Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital
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Abstract
Why the Apple Doesn't Fall Far: Understanding Intergenerational Transmission of Human Capital by Sandra E. Black, Paul J. Devereux and Kjell G. Salvanes. Published in volume 95, issue 1, pages 437-449 of American Economic Review, March 2005
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Authors
3- SESandra E. BlackCorresponding
IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Norwegian School of Economics, University of Arizona, Statistics Norway, University College London
- PJPaul J. Devereux
Norwegian School of Economics, University of Arizona, IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, University College London, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Statistics Norway
- KGKjell G. Salvanes
University of California, Los Angeles, National Bureau of Economic Research
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Keywords
- Human capital
- Economics
- Capital (architecture)
- Economic history
- History
- Economic growth
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