Contraception and Development:: A Unified Growth Theory

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​Contraception and Development:: ​A Unified Growth Theory​
Strulik, H. ​ (2017) 
International Economic Review58(2) pp. 561​-584​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/iere.12227 

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Authors
Strulik, Holger 
Abstract
This study investigates the interaction of the use of modern contraceptives, fertility, education, and long‐run growth. It develops an economic model that takes into account that sexual intercourse is utility enhancing and that birth control by modern contraceptives is more efficient but more costly than traditional methods. The study shows how a traditional economy, in which modern contraceptives are not used, gradually converges toward a high growth regime, in which modern contraceptives are used. Lower prices or higher efficacy of contraceptives are conducive to an earlier onset of the fertility transition and a quicker takeoff to modern growth.
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2017
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Publisher
Wiley
Journal
International Economic Review 
ISSN
1468-2354; 0020-6598
Language
English

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