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This article describes the early development of the Human Relations School at the Harvard Business School under the leadership of Elton Mayo and Wallace Donham. It shows how both achieved early success by positioning themselves as solutions to pressing social, economic, and political issues of...
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test the associations between preferences and education and between preferences and smoking. Second, nested logistic models …
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-agricultural jobs. In the former British colonies, the links between origin, migration, education and occupational achievement appear …
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health and education sectors. We focus on the symmetric equilibrium and show that when the externality itself satisfies an …
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in rural areas. Concerning the number of years of education and the probability to achieve primary school, no real impact …
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Influenced by the perceived link between higher levels of educational attainment and growth, the education sector has … secondary education. However, a close correspondence between the level of resources and educational outcomes is difficult to … education do not automatically lead to commensurate improvements in outcomes. …
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This paper estimates the long run impact of a large income shock, by exploiting the regional variation of the 1987-1989 locust invasion in Mali. Using exhaustive Population Census data, we construct birth cohorts of individuals and compare those born and living in the years and villages affected...
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