This paper investigates the relationship between population growth and economic growth, through the study of fertility choices and their effects on natural resources. It aims at analyzing the interactions between endogenous fertility choices and the environment and their link to the sustainable matter. We analyze a growth model driven by natural resources and without production, where agents have jointly to determine consumption and fertility, taking into account the effects of their decisions on the dynamics of natural resources. We adopt the most optimistic view on natural capital (it generates endogenous growth) and the weakest notion of sustainable paths (all variables are positive): in such a framework we expect that sustainable paths ...
This paper firstly deals with the evolution of the literature on fertility and mortality growth rate...
In an endogenous growth model with endogenous fertility, a neo-Malthusian relation emerges only when...
The relation of population, environment and economic growth is controversial, with some considering ...
This paper investigates the relationship between population growth and economic growth, through the ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how the long-run growth rate of per capita output is det...
We analyze the implications of endogenous fertility choices on both economic and environmental perfo...
Economic growth is probably the most important goal of every policy intervention because of its wide...
This is a survey of some ideas relating to the theory of economic growth and how economic growth imp...
This paper provides with empirical and theoretical studies of the relationship between population, e...
This paper applies insights from theoretical and empirical research in economic growth to analyze th...
The paper presents the interactive effect of population and economic growth on achieving sustainable...
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In this paper, we integrate fertility and educational choices into a scale-invariant model of direct...
Sustainability refers to the preservation of human-valued natural capital—the resources that provide...
The thesis comprises three chapters which model fertility and economic growth simultaneously in over...
This paper firstly deals with the evolution of the literature on fertility and mortality growth rate...
In an endogenous growth model with endogenous fertility, a neo-Malthusian relation emerges only when...
The relation of population, environment and economic growth is controversial, with some considering ...
This paper investigates the relationship between population growth and economic growth, through the ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how the long-run growth rate of per capita output is det...
We analyze the implications of endogenous fertility choices on both economic and environmental perfo...
Economic growth is probably the most important goal of every policy intervention because of its wide...
This is a survey of some ideas relating to the theory of economic growth and how economic growth imp...
This paper provides with empirical and theoretical studies of the relationship between population, e...
This paper applies insights from theoretical and empirical research in economic growth to analyze th...
The paper presents the interactive effect of population and economic growth on achieving sustainable...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/43486/1/11111_2005_Article_BF02208407.p...
In this paper, we integrate fertility and educational choices into a scale-invariant model of direct...
Sustainability refers to the preservation of human-valued natural capital—the resources that provide...
The thesis comprises three chapters which model fertility and economic growth simultaneously in over...
This paper firstly deals with the evolution of the literature on fertility and mortality growth rate...
In an endogenous growth model with endogenous fertility, a neo-Malthusian relation emerges only when...
The relation of population, environment and economic growth is controversial, with some considering ...