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How Important is Human Capital? A Quantitative Theory Assessment of World Income Inequality

Tatyana Koreshkova (), Diego Restuccia and Andres Erosa

No 782, 2007 Meeting Papers from Society for Economic Dynamics

Abstract: human capital understates differences across countries by a factor of 2.

Date: 2007
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