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View article: Learning Children’s Conceptual Spaces using Deep Metric Learning.
Learning Children’s Conceptual Spaces using Deep Metric Learning. Open
Children learn to represent the world around them in meaningful categories that allow them to generalize past experiences. Understanding how these categorical representations develop is fundamental to cognitive science. However, capturing …
View article: Analyzing the Sources of Older People’s Self-Dependency and Overall Financial Wellness in Four Asian Countries and the United States
Analyzing the Sources of Older People’s Self-Dependency and Overall Financial Wellness in Four Asian Countries and the United States Open
This paper examines financial preparedness for retirement in the People’s Republic of China (PRC), India, Japan, the Republic of Korea, and the United States, and highlights policy implications. The authors find that people near retirement…
View article: Charting children’s fruit categories with Markov-Chain Monte Carlo with People
Charting children’s fruit categories with Markov-Chain Monte Carlo with People Open
Uncovering how categories develop through childhood is crucial for cognitive science. However, even for simple domains, categories can be complex, making it challenging to access them experimentally, especially in developmental studies. Ma…
View article: A Cross-Country Comparison of Old-Age Financial Readiness in Asian Countries versus the United States: The Case of Japan and the Republic of Korea
A Cross-Country Comparison of Old-Age Financial Readiness in Asian Countries versus the United States: The Case of Japan and the Republic of Korea Open
We pursue a cross-country comparison of relative financial readiness of older households in Japan and the Republic of Korea relative to the United States. Our comparative analysis, using macro-level and harmonized longitudinal household fi…
View article: Learning Children’s Conceptual Spaces using Deep Metric Learning.
Learning Children’s Conceptual Spaces using Deep Metric Learning. Open
Children learn to represent the world around them in meaningful categories that allow them to generalize past experiences. Understanding how these categorical representations develop is fundamental to cognitive science. However, capturing …
View article: A Cross-Country Comparison of Old-Age Financial Readiness in Asian Countries versus the United States: The Case of Japan and the Republic of Korea
A Cross-Country Comparison of Old-Age Financial Readiness in Asian Countries versus the United States: The Case of Japan and the Republic of Korea Open
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View article: An Introduction to DoSStoolkit
An Introduction to DoSStoolkit Open
We describe a series of interactive, student-developed, self-paced, modules for learning R. We detail the components of this resource, and the pedagogical underpinning. We discuss the development of this resource, and avenues for future wo…
View article: Endogenous Immigration, Human and Physical Capital Formation, and the Immigration Surplus
Endogenous Immigration, Human and Physical Capital Formation, and the Immigration Surplus Open
We evaluate the economic consequences of immigration in a two-country, two-skill, overlappinggenerations framework, where immigration, population, human and physical capital formation, and economic growth are endogenous variables.We go bey…
View article: Human Capital as Engine of Growth: The Role of Knowledge Transfers in Promoting Balanced Growth within and across Countries
Human Capital as Engine of Growth: The Role of Knowledge Transfers in Promoting Balanced Growth within and across Countries Open
Unlike physical capital, human capital has both embodied and disembodied dimensions. It can be perceived not only as skill and acquired knowledge but also as knowledge spillover effects between overlapping generations and across different …
View article: Human Capital as Engine of Growth – The Role of Knowledge Transfers in Promoting Balanced Growth Within and Across Countries
Human Capital as Engine of Growth – The Role of Knowledge Transfers in Promoting Balanced Growth Within and Across Countries Open
Unlike physical capital, human capital has both embodied and disembodied dimensions.It can be perceived of as skill and acquired knowledge, but also as knowledge spillover effects between overlapping generations and across different skill …
View article: Was higher education a major channel through which the US became an economic superpower in the 20th century?
Was higher education a major channel through which the US became an economic superpower in the 20th century? Open
This paper offers a thesis for why the United States (US) overtook the United Kingdom (UK) and other European countries in the 20th century in both aggregate and per capita GDP as a case study of recent models of endogenous growth, where "…
View article: The Role of Entrepreneurial Human Capital as a Driver of Endogenous Economic Growth
The Role of Entrepreneurial Human Capital as a Driver of Endogenous Economic Growth Open
We model investment in entrepreneurial human capital (EHC) -the representative enterprise's share of production capacity allocated to investment in innovative industrial and commercial knowledge -as a distinct channel through which firm-sp…
View article: Immigration, Human Capital Formation and Endogenous Economic Growth
Immigration, Human Capital Formation and Endogenous Economic Growth Open
Census data from international sources covering 77% of the world's migrant population indicate that the skill composition of migrants in major destination countries, including the US, has been rising over the last 4 decades.Moreover, the p…