Is there an economic rationale for pronatalist policies? In this paper we propose and analyze a particular market failure that may lead to inefficiently low equilib-rium fertility and therefore to a need for government intervention. The friction we investigate is related to the ownership of children. If parents have no claim on their children’s income, then the private benefit from producing a child may be smaller than the social benefit. We present an overlapping-generations (OLG) model with fertility choice and altruism, and model ownership by introducing a minimum constraint on transfers from parents to children. Using the efficiency concepts proposed in Golosov, Jones, and Tertilt (2007), we find that whenever the transfer floor is bind...
Raising children is an important productive activity for a society since children’s out-comes depend...
In this paper, we apply an Overlapping Generations (OLG) model with endogenous fertility and a pay a...
Altruistic parents choose fertility and consumption by maximizing a dynastic utility function. The m...
Is there an economic rationale for pronatalist policies? In this paper we propose and analyze a part...
Is there an economic rationale for pronatalist policies? In this paper we propose and analyze a part...
Is there an economic rationale for pronatalist policies? We propose and analyze a particular market ...
Should governments implement policies that affect fertility decisions on efficiency grounds? What is...
Preliminary and incomplete – do not circulate Most countries seem to have experienced a shift in the...
Motivated by the recent decrease in the number of children experienced in several developed countrie...
We present a general equilibrium dynamic model that characterizes the gap between optimal and equili...
We study the design of a fair family policy in an economy where parent- hood is regarded either as d...
Very few studies have explored the optimality properties of the "standard model" of fertility where ...
Very few studies have explored the optimality properties of the "standard model" of fertility where ...
In this paper we assess the role of direct monetary transfers to the benefit of households in raisin...
This paper analyzes the public provision of private goods for children in a politico-economic model ...
Raising children is an important productive activity for a society since children’s out-comes depend...
In this paper, we apply an Overlapping Generations (OLG) model with endogenous fertility and a pay a...
Altruistic parents choose fertility and consumption by maximizing a dynastic utility function. The m...
Is there an economic rationale for pronatalist policies? In this paper we propose and analyze a part...
Is there an economic rationale for pronatalist policies? In this paper we propose and analyze a part...
Is there an economic rationale for pronatalist policies? We propose and analyze a particular market ...
Should governments implement policies that affect fertility decisions on efficiency grounds? What is...
Preliminary and incomplete – do not circulate Most countries seem to have experienced a shift in the...
Motivated by the recent decrease in the number of children experienced in several developed countrie...
We present a general equilibrium dynamic model that characterizes the gap between optimal and equili...
We study the design of a fair family policy in an economy where parent- hood is regarded either as d...
Very few studies have explored the optimality properties of the "standard model" of fertility where ...
Very few studies have explored the optimality properties of the "standard model" of fertility where ...
In this paper we assess the role of direct monetary transfers to the benefit of households in raisin...
This paper analyzes the public provision of private goods for children in a politico-economic model ...
Raising children is an important productive activity for a society since children’s out-comes depend...
In this paper, we apply an Overlapping Generations (OLG) model with endogenous fertility and a pay a...
Altruistic parents choose fertility and consumption by maximizing a dynastic utility function. The m...