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Dual Poverty Trap: Intra- and Intergenerational Linkages in Frictional Labor Markets
This paper constructs an overlapping generations model with a frictional labor market to explain persistent low education in developing countries. When parents are uneducated, their children often face difficulties in finishing school and therefore are likely to remain uneducated. Moreover, if children expect that other children of the same generation will not receive an education, they expect that firms will not create enough jobs for educated workers, and thus are further discouraged from schooling. These intergenerational and intragenerational mechanisms reinforce each other, creating a serious poverty trap. Escape from the trap requires the well-organized and combined implementation of a subsidy for schooling, the provision of free education, support for disadvantaged children, and public awareness programs.overlapping generations model; education; poverty trap; job search; coordination failure
Spatially Modulated Vacua in a Lorentz-invariant Scalar Field Theory
Spatial modulation has been studied for a long time in condensed matter,
nuclear matter and quark matter, so far in non-relativistic field theories. In
this paper, spatially modulated vacua at zero temperature and zero density are
studied in relativistic field theories. We first propose an adaptation of the
Nambu-Goldstone theorem to higher derivative theories under the assumption of
the absence of ghosts: when a global symmetry is spontaneously broken due to
vacuum expectation values of space-time derivatives of fields, a
Nambu-Goldstone (NG) boson appears without a canonical kinetic (quadratic
derivative) term with a quartic derivative term in the modulated direction
while a Higgs boson appears with a canonical kinetic term. We demonstrate this
in a simple model allowing (meta)stable modulated vacuum of a phase modulation
(Fulde-Ferrell state), where an NG mode associated with spontaneously broken
translational and symmetries appears.Comment: 20 pages, 3 figures, title changed, published versio
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