Using a simple overlapping generations model with endogenous fertility, minimum wages and involuntary unemployment, it is shown that the child tax can be used as an instrument to promote population growth and restore full employment
In this paper we assess the role of direct monetary transfers to the benefit of households in raisin...
April 2, 2009This paper describes how a child allowance policy and income transfer to older people p...
This paper develops a model with overlapping generations where the household’s optimal fertility, ch...
Using a simple overlapping generations model with endogenous fertility, minimum wages and involuntar...
We examine the effects of child policies on both transitional dynamics and long-term demo-economic o...
Using the basic OLG model of neoclassical growth with endogenous fertility, we show that a child tax...
We introduce labor unions and unemployment into an overlapping-generations model with endogenous fer...
Motivated by the recent decrease in the number of children experienced in several developed countrie...
We examine how subsidy policies to support child-rearing affect the fertility rate in a textbook gen...
An overlapping generations small open economy with endogenous fertility and time cost of children is...
We examine how subsidy policies to support child-rearing of households affect the fertility rate in ...
This paper analyses the effectiveness of child-subsidy support policies in a general equilibrium ove...
This paper analyzes the possibility of improving the efficiency of child benefit programs in an over...
Growing population, greenhouse gas emissions, and the pressure to improve economic growth are confli...
We re-examine the issue of optimal population in the basic overlapping generations model of neoclass...
In this paper we assess the role of direct monetary transfers to the benefit of households in raisin...
April 2, 2009This paper describes how a child allowance policy and income transfer to older people p...
This paper develops a model with overlapping generations where the household’s optimal fertility, ch...
Using a simple overlapping generations model with endogenous fertility, minimum wages and involuntar...
We examine the effects of child policies on both transitional dynamics and long-term demo-economic o...
Using the basic OLG model of neoclassical growth with endogenous fertility, we show that a child tax...
We introduce labor unions and unemployment into an overlapping-generations model with endogenous fer...
Motivated by the recent decrease in the number of children experienced in several developed countrie...
We examine how subsidy policies to support child-rearing affect the fertility rate in a textbook gen...
An overlapping generations small open economy with endogenous fertility and time cost of children is...
We examine how subsidy policies to support child-rearing of households affect the fertility rate in ...
This paper analyses the effectiveness of child-subsidy support policies in a general equilibrium ove...
This paper analyzes the possibility of improving the efficiency of child benefit programs in an over...
Growing population, greenhouse gas emissions, and the pressure to improve economic growth are confli...
We re-examine the issue of optimal population in the basic overlapping generations model of neoclass...
In this paper we assess the role of direct monetary transfers to the benefit of households in raisin...
April 2, 2009This paper describes how a child allowance policy and income transfer to older people p...
This paper develops a model with overlapping generations where the household’s optimal fertility, ch...