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Fundamentals. The Seasons for Growing. Reap What You Sow. THE 5 BASIC INSTITUTIONS. Providing The Instruments. Order. GOV. Goods and Services. MARKETPLACE. SCHOOL. Forming The Person. Learning. CHURCH. Orientation In Life. FAMILY. The Person. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Fundamentals

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The Seasons for Growing

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Reap What You Sow

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THE 5 BASIC INSTITUTIONS

Providing The

Instruments

FormingThe

Person

GOV.

MARKETPLACE

FAMILY

CHURCH

SCHOOL

Order

Goods and

Services

The Person

Orientation In Life

Learning

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Economic Growth & Production

Human Contribution

•Population size(fertility)

•Human Capital (all skills)

•Technology

Physical Contribution

•Capital (1% … always there …always)

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(1) Fertility

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Fertility : Western Nations

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Weekly Worship vs. Fertility

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Baby Boom Retirement Begins

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Decreasing Human Contribution to GDP Growth

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(2) Human Capital

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THE 5 BASIC INSTITUTIONS

Providing The

Instruments

FormingThe

Person

GOV.

MARKETPLACE

FAMILY

CHURCH

SCHOOL

Order

Goods and

Services

The Person

Orientation In Life

Learning

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Education( SCHOOL )

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MEDIAN LIFETIME EARNINGS

Source: http://www9.georgetown.edu/grad/gppi/hpi/cew/pdfs/collegepayoff-complete.pdfp. P. 3

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Lifetime Earnings by Education

Achieved

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Marriage

Belonging vs Rejection

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INTACT STEP COHABIT (BOTHNATURAL)

COHABIT (ONENATURAL)

DIVORCED NEVER MARRIED

GPA English/Math by Family StructureSource: Adolescent Health Survey, Wave I. Adolescents grade 7-12.

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Source Antovics, K. & Town, R. Am Econ Review V 94, (2004) pp 317-321

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US Total (Males) 1982-2010% “Unskilled” Not Working:

single

single

Cohab

Cohab

Married

Married

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US Total (Males) “Not Working” Professional Class

singleCohabMarried

Unemployed

Fraction of Occupation

Class single

Cohab

Married

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Retreat from Marriage: Black Men (25-54)

by Education Level 1970-2010)

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Retreat from Marriage:Black Men (25-54)

Unemployment Differentials

Marriage (Red) and non-Marriage (blue)

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Proportion of MarriedHeads of Households 1960-1990

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Growth in Productivity: Down

MARRIED

DIVORCED

SINGLE

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Number of Non-Marital Sexual Partners: Percent in an Always Intact Marriage

Source: NSFG 1995

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Male Employment 1962-2010Males aged 25-54; Bureau of Labor Statistics (CPS)

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Family Intactness in USA

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Index of Belonging and Rejection USA

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Worship of God

( Religion)

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MEDIAN LIFETIME EARNINGS

Source: http://www9.georgetown.edu/grad/gppi/hpi/cew/pdfs/collegepayoff-complete.pdfp. P. 3

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INTACT STEP COHABIT (BOTHNATURAL)

COHABIT (ONENATURAL)

DIVORCED NEVER MARRIED

GPA English/Math by Family StructureSource: Adolescent Health Survey, Wave I. Adolescents grade 7-12.

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WEEKLY+ <LESS THAN MONTHLY NEVER

GPA (English & Math) by Religious Practice

Source: Adolescent Health Survey, Wave I. Adolescents grade 7-12.

WEEKLY+ MONTHLY+

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<MONTHLY/NEVER

WEEKLY/MONTHLY+

INTACT/COHABIT(NATURAL)

ANY REJ ECTION

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Economic Growth + Production

Human Contribution

•Population size

•Human Capital (all skills)

•Technology

Physical Contribution

•Capital (1% … always there …always)

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• Economic Activity is driven by the Human Capital of the

Working Head of Household.

• Economic growth of the future is decided by the Human Capital Formation of the next generation in the household.

• The child is the economic agent of the future.

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Who Says? Nobel Laureates:

Edward Prescott (2004) Business cycle macroeconomics

George Akerlof (2001) Keynesian market economics

James Heckman (2000) Econometric theory of samples

Robert Lucas (1995) Macro growth theory of expectations

Gary Becker (1992) Neoclassical liberal micro econ behav.

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THE 5 BASIC INSTITUTIONS

Providing The

Instruments

FormingThe

Person

GOV.

MARKETPLACE

FAMILY

CHURCH

SCHOOL

Order

Goods and

Services

The Person

Orientation In Life

Learning

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The Young Intact Married Family with ChildrenThat Worships God Weekly

National and Global Strategy

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EVERYTHING ELSE

FALLS IN PLACE

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EVERYTHING