This paper provides a unified treatment of externalities associated with fertility and human capital accumulation within pas-as-you-go pension systems. It considers an overlapping generations model in which every generation consists of high earners and low earners with the proportion of types being determined endogenously. The number of children is deterministically chosen but the children’s future ability is in part stochastic, in part determined by the family background, and in part through education. In addition to the customary externality source associated with a change in average fertility rate, this setup highlights another externality source. This is due to the effect of a parent’s choice of number and educational attainment of his ...
Population ageing is now an established demographic characteristic of many economies. Economists wor...
peer reviewedThis article models a two-period overlapping generations economy in the steady state w...
This paper develops a model with overlapping generations where the household’s optimal fertility, ch...
This paper provides a unified treatment of externalities associated with fertility and human capital...
This paper studies the design of pension schemes in a society where fertility is endogenous and pare...
“Fifth Workshop of the Finret RTN network ” (Toulouse, December 2004). We thank the participants and...
This paper explains, first, that, since households disregard the impact in the aggregate of their fe...
This paper studies the design of a pay-as-you-go social security system in a society where fertility...
This paper analyses the effectiveness of child-subsidy support policies in a general equilibrium ove...
In this paper we analyzed a model of endogenous fertility in presence of financial market assets and...
The paper aims to show the way in which pension systems affect fertility rates. The author outlines ...
This paper develops an economic growth model with endogenous fertility. In doing so, it provides a n...
The main objective of this contribution is to rationalize three stylized facts. The comparison of th...
A pay-as-you-go pension scheme is associated with positive exter-nalities of having children and pro...
This paper studies the implications of di¤erent public pension systems on fertility and economic gro...
Population ageing is now an established demographic characteristic of many economies. Economists wor...
peer reviewedThis article models a two-period overlapping generations economy in the steady state w...
This paper develops a model with overlapping generations where the household’s optimal fertility, ch...
This paper provides a unified treatment of externalities associated with fertility and human capital...
This paper studies the design of pension schemes in a society where fertility is endogenous and pare...
“Fifth Workshop of the Finret RTN network ” (Toulouse, December 2004). We thank the participants and...
This paper explains, first, that, since households disregard the impact in the aggregate of their fe...
This paper studies the design of a pay-as-you-go social security system in a society where fertility...
This paper analyses the effectiveness of child-subsidy support policies in a general equilibrium ove...
In this paper we analyzed a model of endogenous fertility in presence of financial market assets and...
The paper aims to show the way in which pension systems affect fertility rates. The author outlines ...
This paper develops an economic growth model with endogenous fertility. In doing so, it provides a n...
The main objective of this contribution is to rationalize three stylized facts. The comparison of th...
A pay-as-you-go pension scheme is associated with positive exter-nalities of having children and pro...
This paper studies the implications of di¤erent public pension systems on fertility and economic gro...
Population ageing is now an established demographic characteristic of many economies. Economists wor...
peer reviewedThis article models a two-period overlapping generations economy in the steady state w...
This paper develops a model with overlapping generations where the household’s optimal fertility, ch...