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How should economists model fertility preferences? Evolution gives a different answer to this question than economists “intuition”.
Evolution selects for people who prefer to have more children (q). Depending on the prevailing...
[I will be teaching a class on human fertility decline at the University of Chicago in the Spring 2025 quarter, beginning in April. I am giving 8-10 lectures. One of the first will address the history of human population (levels and growth)...
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[This essay is intended for students in my law and economics and my microeconomics class (for law students). Read this essay one time through, ignoring the queries that are interspersed. Go back to the queries after you feel you have unders...
[This essay is intended for students in my law and economics and my microeconomics class (for law students). Read this essay one time through, ignoring the queries that are interspersed. Go back to the queries after you feel you have unders...
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Health & development economist, & law professor. U. Chicago. Founder & director, Int'l Innovation Corps. Studies slums, health policy, epidemics & blockchain.
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