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Michael Bar
Michael Bar
Professor of Economics, San Francisco State University
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Demographic transition and industrial revolution: A macroeconomic investigation
M Bar, O Leukhina
Review of Economic Dynamics 13 (2), 424-451, 2010
1402010
Why did rich families increase their fertility? Inequality and marketization of child care
M Bar, M Hazan, O Leukhina, D Weiss, H Zoabi
Journal of Economic Growth 23, 427-463, 2018
78*2018
The role of mortality in the transmission of knowledge
M Bar, O Leukhina
Journal of Economic Growth 15, 291-321, 2010
462010
Gender wage gap accounting: The role of selection bias
M Bar, S Kim, O Leukhina
Demography 52 (5), 1729-1750, 2015
322015
On the time allocation of married couples since 1960
M Bar, O Leukhina
Journal of Macroeconomics 33 (4), 491-510, 2011
322011
To work or not to work: Did tax reforms affect labor force participation of married couples?
M Bar, O Leukhina
The BE Journal of Macroeconomics 9 (1), 2009
27*2009
Neoclassical Growth Model
M Bar
92020
A model of historical evolution of output and population
M Bar, O Leukhina
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, 2005
82005
Accounting for Changes in Labor Force Participation of Married Women: The Case of the US since 1959
M Bar, O Leukhina
72005
VDemographic Transition and Industrial Revolution: A Coinci (dence
M Bar, O Leukhina
Society for Economic Dynamics 2006 Meeting Paper, 2006
42006
Accounting for labor force participation of married women: the case of the US since 1959
M Bar, O Leukhina
Unpublished manuscript. University of Minnesota and Federal Reserve Bank of …, 2005
42005
The Mathematics of Growth Rates
M Bar
San Francisco: San Francisco State University.[online] Available: http …, 2018
22018
Pricing and traveler’s decision to use frequent flyer miles: Evidence from the US Airline Industry
D Escobari, M Bar, K Chernomaz
Airline Industry: Strategies, operations and safety, 213-231, 2011
12011
Technical Appendix for “On the Time Allocation of Married Couples since 1960".
M Bar, O Leukhina
12010
On labor force participation of married women: The case of the United States since 1959
M Bar
University of Minnesota, 2005
12005
Racial differences in access to mortgage lending: comparison across major institutions
M Bar, N Khonglah
SN Business & Economics 2 (8), 1-26, 2022
2022
Lender Heterogeneity in Home Mortgage Lending Evidence from HMDA Data
M Bar, V Kakar
Available at SSRN 4074749, 2022
2022
Lender Heterogeneity in Home Mortgage Lending Evidence from HMDA Data in Context of the COVID-19 Pandemic
M Bar, V Kakar
2022
ECON 715-Mathematical Economics
M Bar
2020
Time Inconsistency of Government Policies
M Bar
2020
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