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1 Endogenous Reversals of Fortune
"... The phenomenon of systemic changes in the fortunes of social groups, such as aristocracy versus the bourgeoisie in the nineteenth century Europe or, contemporarily, second-generation immigrants versus native population, is hard to reconcile with traditional macroeconomic models of intergenerational ..."
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mobility. This paper, therefore, proposes a theory of endogenous reversal of fortune, whereby instilling strict work norms is an instrument to address moral hazard in poor families more so than in rich families, which is consistent with empirical regularities pertaining to work attitudes. The mechanism
Endogenous Reversals of Fortune
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The Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) in Bonn is a local and virtual international research center and a place of communication between science, politics and business. IZA is an independent nonprofit
institutional policy positions. Endogenous Reversals of Fortune
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We are grateful to the following institutions for their financial and organizational support: Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) The views expressed in this paper are those of the author(s) and not those of the funding organization(s) or of CEPR, which takes no
Increasing transduction efficiency of recombinant murine retrovirus vectors by initiation of endogenous reverse transcription: potential utility for genetic therapies
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, 1995
"... Increasing transduction efficiency of recombinant murine retrovirus vectors by initiation of endogenous reverse transcription: potential utility for genetic therapies. ..."
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Increasing transduction efficiency of recombinant murine retrovirus vectors by initiation of endogenous reverse transcription: potential utility for genetic therapies.
Dynamics of Majority Rule With Endogenous Reversion Point: The Distributive Case
, 2002
"... We analyze a divide-the-dollar majority rule bargaining game with an endogenous reversion point. A new dollar is divided in each of an infinity of periods according to the proposal of a probabilistically recognized legislator - if a majority prefer so - or according to previous period's deci ..."
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We analyze a divide-the-dollar majority rule bargaining game with an endogenous reversion point. A new dollar is divided in each of an infinity of periods according to the proposal of a probabilistically recognized legislator - if a majority prefer so - or according to previous period
LR: Equine infectious anemia virus and human immunodeficiency virus DNA synthesis in vitro: characterization of the endogenous reverse transcriptase reaction
- J Virol
, 1991
"... The endogenous reverse transcriptase reaction of equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) has been studied, and conditions allowing synthesis of full-length minus-strand DNA have been determined. In contrast to results reported for other retroviruses, synthesis of EIAV full-length minus-strand DNA was ..."
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The endogenous reverse transcriptase reaction of equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) has been studied, and conditions allowing synthesis of full-length minus-strand DNA have been determined. In contrast to results reported for other retroviruses, synthesis of EIAV full-length minus-strand DNA
Population, Technology and Growth: From Malthusian Stagnation to the Demographic Transition and Beyond
- American Economic Review
, 2000
"... This paper develops a unified growth model that captures the historical evolution of population, technology, and output. It encompasses the endogenous transition between three regimes that have characterized economic development. The economy evolves from a Malthusian regime, where technological prog ..."
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This paper develops a unified growth model that captures the historical evolution of population, technology, and output. It encompasses the endogenous transition between three regimes that have characterized economic development. The economy evolves from a Malthusian regime, where technological
The Effect of Education on Crime: Evidence From Prison Inmates
- California Research Bureau, California State Library
"... We estimate the effect of education on participation in criminal activity accounting for endogeneity of schooling. We first analyze the effect of schooling on incarceration using Census data and changes in state compulsory attendance laws over time as an instrument for schooling. Changes in these la ..."
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We estimate the effect of education on participation in criminal activity accounting for endogeneity of schooling. We first analyze the effect of schooling on incarceration using Census data and changes in state compulsory attendance laws over time as an instrument for schooling. Changes
for Viral Infection of Nondividing Cells
, 1995
"... Endogenous reverse transcription of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in physiological microenviroments: an important stage for viral infection of nondividing cells. ..."
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Endogenous reverse transcription of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in physiological microenviroments: an important stage for viral infection of nondividing cells.
Inducible and reversible regulation of endogenous gene in mouse
, 2012
"... Methods for generating loss-of-function mutations, such as conventional or conditional gene knockout, are widely used in deciphering gene function in vivo. By contrast, inducible and reversible regulation of endogenous gene expression has not been well established. Using a mouse model, we demonstrat ..."
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Methods for generating loss-of-function mutations, such as conventional or conditional gene knockout, are widely used in deciphering gene function in vivo. By contrast, inducible and reversible regulation of endogenous gene expression has not been well established. Using a mouse model, we
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