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Mujer, fertilidad y economía: cincuenta años de investigación

This paper provides a systematic review of the scientific literature on fertility and its relationship with economics. We explore theoretical and empirical frameworks developed in the last fifty years, emphasizing on the classical (Becker, Easterling) and unorthodox approaches (Bongaarts, Iannaccone...

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Published in:Lecturas de economía 2010-12, Vol.73 (73), p.165-180
Main Authors: Karina Acevedo González, Raúl Quejada Pérez, Martha Yánez Contreras, Nelson Alvis Guzmán, Felipe del Río Carrasquilla
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