A Model of Agricultural Income Dynamics (joint with S. Beaver)
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Redistributive Wood Policies
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Beavers need more. Always. No question about it. Policies should focus on providing more for Beavers. A lot more. Because we... I mean they deserve it! This paper not only demands more beavers, it also shows that Beavers should get more. An empirical application of the model finds that Beavers do not get enough. A strong claim for more is made. And repeated a couple of times. Why? Because important things cannot be said enough. Beavers need more.
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Publications
Beaver, L.
Everyone wants to be in
Econometrica, 2007; 75(0), 00-00
Beaver, L., S. Beaver and E. Beaver
The title was so fancy they would not reject it
Journal of Political Economy, 2006; 114(2), 0-00
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