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Elsevier Handbook of Population and Family Economics Contact information of
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1993 Long-term consequences of population growth: Technological change, natural resources, and the environment In: Handbook of Population and Family Economics by Robinson, James A. & Srinivasan, T.N. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
Growth models with endogenous population: A general framework In: Handbook of Population and Family Economics by Nerlove, Marc & Raut, Lakshmi K. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
Population dynamics: Equilibrium, disequilibrium, and consequences of fluctuations In: Handbook of Population and Family Economics by Lee, Ronald D. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
Demographic variables and income inequality In: Handbook of Population and Family Economics by Lam, David [Downloadable! (restricted)]
The economics of population aging In: Handbook of Population and Family Economics by Weil, David N. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
The economics of individual aging In: Handbook of Population and Family Economics by Hurd, Michael D. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
International migration and international trade In: Handbook of Population and Family Economics by Razin, Assaf & Sadka, Efraim [Downloadable! (restricted)]
Economic impact of international migration and the economic performance of migrants In: Handbook of Population and Family Economics by Lalonde, Robert J. & Topel, Robert H. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
Internal migration in developing countries In: Handbook of Population and Family Economics by Lucas, Robert E.B. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
Internal migration in developed countries In: Handbook of Population and Family Economics by Greenwood, Michael J. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
Mortality and morbidity among adults and the elderly In: Handbook of Population and Family Economics by Sickles, Robin C. & Taubman, Paul [Downloadable! (restricted)]
Determinants and consequences of the mortality and health of infants and children In: Handbook of Population and Family Economics by Wolpin, Kenneth I. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
New findings on secular trends in nutrition and mortality: Some implications for population theory In: Handbook of Population and Family Economics by Fogel, Robert William [Downloadable! (restricted)]
Demand for children in low income countries In: Handbook of Population and Family Economics by Schultz, T. Paul [Downloadable! (restricted)]
The economics of fertility in developed countries In: Handbook of Population and Family Economics by Joseph Hotz, V. & Klerman, Jacob Alex & Willis, Robert J. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
The cost of children and the use of demographic variables in consumer demand In: Handbook of Population and Family Economics by Van Praag, Bernard M.S. & Warnaar, Marcel F. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
Intergenerational and interhousehold economic links In: Handbook of Population and Family Economics by Laitner, John [Downloadable! (restricted)]
Intrahousehold distribution and the family In: Handbook of Population and Family Economics by Behrman, Jere R. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
The formation and dissolution of families: Why marry? Who marries whom? And what happens upon divorce In: Handbook of Population and Family Economics by Weiss, Yoram [Downloadable! (restricted)]
A survey of theories of the family In: Handbook of Population and Family Economics by Bergstrom, Theodore C. [Downloadable! (restricted)]
Introduction: Population and family economics In: Handbook of Population and Family Economics by Rosenzweig, Mark R. & Stark, Oded [Downloadable! (restricted)]
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