Is there an economic rationale for pronatalist policies? We propose and analyze a particular market failure that leads to inefficiently low fertility in equilibrium. The friction is caused by the lack of ownership of children: if parents have no claim on their children’s income, the private benefit from producing a child can be smaller than the social benefit. We analyze an overlapping-generations model with fertility choice and parental altruism. Ownership is modeled as a minimum constraint on transfers from parents to children. Using the efficiency concepts proposed in Golosov, Jones, and Tertilt (2007), we find that whenever the transfer floor is binding, fertility choices are inefficient. Second, we show that the usual conditions for ef...
We present a general equilibrium dynamic model that characterizes the gap between optimal and equili...
We use an extended Barro-Becker model of endogenous fertility, in which parents are heterogeneous in...
Evidence from cross-sectional data reveals a negative relationship between family income and fertili...
Is there an economic rationale for pronatalist policies? In this paper we propose and analyze a part...
Is there an economic rationale for pronatalist policies? In this paper we propose and analyze a part...
Preliminary and incomplete – do not circulate Most countries seem to have experienced a shift in the...
In this paper we analyzed a model of endogenous fertility in presence of financial market assets and...
In this paper, we apply an Overlapping Generations (OLG) model with endogenous fertility and a pay a...
We present a general equilibrium dynamic model that characterizes the gap between optimal and equili...
This study analyses how capital accumulation and fertility react to a child allowance policy in an o...
In this paper we analyzed a model of endogenous fertility in presence of f financial market assets a...
This paper studies fertility choices and fertility policies when children\u27s earning abilities are...
Extensive evidence from cross-sectional data reveals a robust negative relationship between family i...
This article studies socially optimal allocations, in the first-best sense, in environments characte...
Very few studies have explored the optimality properties of the "standard model" of fertility where ...
We present a general equilibrium dynamic model that characterizes the gap between optimal and equili...
We use an extended Barro-Becker model of endogenous fertility, in which parents are heterogeneous in...
Evidence from cross-sectional data reveals a negative relationship between family income and fertili...
Is there an economic rationale for pronatalist policies? In this paper we propose and analyze a part...
Is there an economic rationale for pronatalist policies? In this paper we propose and analyze a part...
Preliminary and incomplete – do not circulate Most countries seem to have experienced a shift in the...
In this paper we analyzed a model of endogenous fertility in presence of financial market assets and...
In this paper, we apply an Overlapping Generations (OLG) model with endogenous fertility and a pay a...
We present a general equilibrium dynamic model that characterizes the gap between optimal and equili...
This study analyses how capital accumulation and fertility react to a child allowance policy in an o...
In this paper we analyzed a model of endogenous fertility in presence of f financial market assets a...
This paper studies fertility choices and fertility policies when children\u27s earning abilities are...
Extensive evidence from cross-sectional data reveals a robust negative relationship between family i...
This article studies socially optimal allocations, in the first-best sense, in environments characte...
Very few studies have explored the optimality properties of the "standard model" of fertility where ...
We present a general equilibrium dynamic model that characterizes the gap between optimal and equili...
We use an extended Barro-Becker model of endogenous fertility, in which parents are heterogeneous in...
Evidence from cross-sectional data reveals a negative relationship between family income and fertili...