This paper studies the design of pension schemes in a society where fertility is endogenous and parents differ in their ability to raise children. In a world with perfect information, a pay-as-you-go social security system is characterized by equal pensions for all but different contributions which may or may not increase with the number of children. Additionally, fertility must be subsidized at the margin to correct for the externality that accompanies fertility. In a world of asymmetric information, incentiverelated distortions supplement the Pigouvian subsidy. These may either require an additional subsidy or an offsetting tax on fertility depending on whether the redistribution is towards people with more or less children. In th...
The sustainability of a defined benefit pay-as-you-go (DBPAYG) pension system is in-vestigated in th...
A broad political economics literature explains the introduction and expansion of pension systems, b...
In this Paper, we study the role of subsidies to fertility in ensuring the political viability of un...
This paper studies the design of pension schemes in a society where fertility is endogenous and pare...
“Fifth Workshop of the Finret RTN network ” (Toulouse, December 2004). We thank the participants and...
This paper studies the design of a pay-as-you-go social security system in a society where fertility...
This paper provides a unified treatment of externalities associated with fertility and human capital...
This paper analyses the eeffects of ageing and child support in a model with endogenous fertility an...
The paper aims to show the way in which pension systems affect fertility rates. The author outlines ...
April 2, 2009This paper describes how a child allowance policy and income transfer to older people p...
This paper studies the implications of state pension plan reform on fertil-ity and on growth. It ext...
Chapter 2: Welfare comparisons between funded and pay-as-you-go (PAYG) or unfunded pension systems a...
This paper develops an overlapping generations model with endogenous retirement to examine the effec...
In order to help in designing an accurate pension reform, we determine the resource allocation in an...
This paper studies the implications of di¤erent public pension systems on fertility and economic gro...
The sustainability of a defined benefit pay-as-you-go (DBPAYG) pension system is in-vestigated in th...
A broad political economics literature explains the introduction and expansion of pension systems, b...
In this Paper, we study the role of subsidies to fertility in ensuring the political viability of un...
This paper studies the design of pension schemes in a society where fertility is endogenous and pare...
“Fifth Workshop of the Finret RTN network ” (Toulouse, December 2004). We thank the participants and...
This paper studies the design of a pay-as-you-go social security system in a society where fertility...
This paper provides a unified treatment of externalities associated with fertility and human capital...
This paper analyses the eeffects of ageing and child support in a model with endogenous fertility an...
The paper aims to show the way in which pension systems affect fertility rates. The author outlines ...
April 2, 2009This paper describes how a child allowance policy and income transfer to older people p...
This paper studies the implications of state pension plan reform on fertil-ity and on growth. It ext...
Chapter 2: Welfare comparisons between funded and pay-as-you-go (PAYG) or unfunded pension systems a...
This paper develops an overlapping generations model with endogenous retirement to examine the effec...
In order to help in designing an accurate pension reform, we determine the resource allocation in an...
This paper studies the implications of di¤erent public pension systems on fertility and economic gro...
The sustainability of a defined benefit pay-as-you-go (DBPAYG) pension system is in-vestigated in th...
A broad political economics literature explains the introduction and expansion of pension systems, b...
In this Paper, we study the role of subsidies to fertility in ensuring the political viability of un...