To seed, or not to seed? An endogenous labor supply approach in a simple overlapping generation economy
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- David Desmarchelier & Alexandre Mayol, 2021. "To seed, or not to seed ? An endogenous labor supply approach in a simple overlapping generation economy," Post-Print hal-03210603, HAL.
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