This paper studies the different mechanisms and the dynamics through which demography is channelled to the economy. We analyze the role of demographic changes in the economic development process by studying the transitional and the long-run impact of both the rate of population growth and the initial population size on the levels of per capita human capital and income. We do that in an enlarged Lucas-Uzawa model with intergenerational altruism. In contrast to the existing theoretical literature, the long-run level effects of demographic changes, i.e. their impact on the levels of the variables along the balanced growth path, are deeply characterized in addition to the more standard long-run growth effects. We prove that the level effect of ...
This paper employs a large scale overlapping generations (OLG) model with endogenous human capital f...
We develop a model in which technical progress, human capital and population interact endogenously t...
The endogenous technology literature usually treats human capital as proportional to the population ...
This paper studies the different mechanisms and the dynamics through which demography is channeled t...
We study the impact of demographic change on economic short and long-term dynamics in an enlarged Lu...
This paper employs a large scale overlapping generations (OLG) model with endogenous education to ev...
This paper employs a large scale overlapping generations (OLG) model with endogenous education to ev...
This paper answers the following two questions: 1) In the data, do we find a dilution effect of popu...
This paper analyzes the conditions under which, within a two-sector endogenous growth model with hum...
In this paper, we investigate the role of the components of demographic change on economic developme...
In this paper, we investigate the role of the components of demographic change on economic developme...
This paper reconsiders the effects of population growth on per-capita income growth within a Romeria...
This paper firstly deals with the evolution of the literature on fertility and mortality growth rate...
Using a growth model with physical capital accumulation, human capital investment and horizontal R&D...
This paper reconsiders the effects of population growth on per-capita income growth within a Romeria...
This paper employs a large scale overlapping generations (OLG) model with endogenous human capital f...
We develop a model in which technical progress, human capital and population interact endogenously t...
The endogenous technology literature usually treats human capital as proportional to the population ...
This paper studies the different mechanisms and the dynamics through which demography is channeled t...
We study the impact of demographic change on economic short and long-term dynamics in an enlarged Lu...
This paper employs a large scale overlapping generations (OLG) model with endogenous education to ev...
This paper employs a large scale overlapping generations (OLG) model with endogenous education to ev...
This paper answers the following two questions: 1) In the data, do we find a dilution effect of popu...
This paper analyzes the conditions under which, within a two-sector endogenous growth model with hum...
In this paper, we investigate the role of the components of demographic change on economic developme...
In this paper, we investigate the role of the components of demographic change on economic developme...
This paper reconsiders the effects of population growth on per-capita income growth within a Romeria...
This paper firstly deals with the evolution of the literature on fertility and mortality growth rate...
Using a growth model with physical capital accumulation, human capital investment and horizontal R&D...
This paper reconsiders the effects of population growth on per-capita income growth within a Romeria...
This paper employs a large scale overlapping generations (OLG) model with endogenous human capital f...
We develop a model in which technical progress, human capital and population interact endogenously t...
The endogenous technology literature usually treats human capital as proportional to the population ...