This paper investigates how social security interacts with growth and growth determinants (savings, human capital investment, and fertility). Our empirical investigation finds that the estimated coefficient on social security is significantly negative in the fertility equation, insignificant in the saving equation, and significantly positive in the growth and education equations. By contrast, the estimated coefficient on growth is insignificant in the social security equation. The results suggest that social security may indeed be conducive to growth through tipping the trade-off between the number and quality of children toward the latter
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This paper examines the impacts of mortality decline on long-run growth in a dynastic family, two-se...
In this paper, we show that the positive estimated coefficient of average social security expenditur...
It is well known that unfunded social security reduced fertility and more likely, depresses savings....
This paper attempts to analyze the growth effects of social security expenditures in Germany from a ...
This paper examines the effects of unfunded social security with bequests, fertility and human capit...
The paper develops an overlapping generations model that highlights interactions between social secu...
Social security is a popular government program that is implemented in most countries around the wor...
This paper compares long-run implications for growth and fertility of four types of taxation for soc...
Economists and demographers have long argued that fertility differs by income (differential fertilit...
This paper quantifies the effects of social security on capital accumulation and wealth distribution...
This paper studies the growth and efficiency effects of pay-as-you-go financed social security when ...
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This paper compares the determinants of economic growth and welfare growth. Our main result is that ...
This paper examines the impacts of mortality decline on long-run growth in a dynastic family, two-se...