This paper compares long-run implications for growth and fertility of four types of taxation for social security with positive bequests. A tax rise under lump-sum taxation enhances growth but lowers fertility, while other types of taxation do so under additional restrictions. A tax rise under consumption taxation is less likely to stimulate growth and to reduce fertility than under payroll taxation. Arise in an interest income tax raises fertility, reduces both savings and human capital investment, and hence is harmful for growth. The case with zero bequests is also discussed
Using an extended version of the Schumpeterian growth model in Howitt and Aghion (1998), this paper ...
This paper examines how social security reform and childcare support affect fertility and social wel...
This article conducts a systematic analysis of four bequest motives in a simple model of endogenous ...
It is well known that unfunded social security reduced fertility and more likely, depresses savings....
By allowing the population growth to be flexible, this paper analyzes the effect of a tax reform tha...
This paper investigates the effect of wealth taxation on economic growth using an endogenous growth ...
This paper examines the effects of unfunded social security with bequests, fertility and human capit...
This research project contributes to the endogenous growth literature with endogenous fertility choi...
This paper investigates how social security interacts with growth and growth determinants (savings, ...
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Our paper sets an endogenous fertility model and examines how tax revenues derived from a consumptio...
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It has been shown that higher capital taxes can have a growth-enhancing ef-fect when combined with a...
Harberger's supemeutrality conjecture contends that, although in theory the mix of direct and indire...
This paper studies the effects of a fully funded social security reform with endogenous fertility in...
Using an extended version of the Schumpeterian growth model in Howitt and Aghion (1998), this paper ...
This paper examines how social security reform and childcare support affect fertility and social wel...
This article conducts a systematic analysis of four bequest motives in a simple model of endogenous ...
It is well known that unfunded social security reduced fertility and more likely, depresses savings....
By allowing the population growth to be flexible, this paper analyzes the effect of a tax reform tha...
This paper investigates the effect of wealth taxation on economic growth using an endogenous growth ...
This paper examines the effects of unfunded social security with bequests, fertility and human capit...
This research project contributes to the endogenous growth literature with endogenous fertility choi...
This paper investigates how social security interacts with growth and growth determinants (savings, ...
This paper examines the impacts of mortality decline on long-run growth in a dynastic family, two-se...
Our paper sets an endogenous fertility model and examines how tax revenues derived from a consumptio...
April 2, 2009This paper describes how a child allowance policy and income transfer to older people p...
It has been shown that higher capital taxes can have a growth-enhancing ef-fect when combined with a...
Harberger's supemeutrality conjecture contends that, although in theory the mix of direct and indire...
This paper studies the effects of a fully funded social security reform with endogenous fertility in...
Using an extended version of the Schumpeterian growth model in Howitt and Aghion (1998), this paper ...
This paper examines how social security reform and childcare support affect fertility and social wel...
This article conducts a systematic analysis of four bequest motives in a simple model of endogenous ...