The prevailing literature discusses intergenerational trade-offs predominantly in infinitely-lived agent models despite the finite lifetime of individuals. We discuss these trade-offs in a continuous time OLG framework and relate the results to the infinitely-lived agent setting. We identify three shortcomings of the latter: First, underlying normative assumptions about social preferences cannot be deduced unambiguously. Second, the distribution among generations living at the same time cannot be captured. Third, the optimal solution may not be implementable in overlapping generations market economies. Regarding the recent debate on climate change, we conclude that it is indispensable to explicitly consider the generations’ life cycles
International audienceThis paper presents a continuous time overlapping-generation (OLG) model which...
This paper analyzes overlapping-generations models where natural capital is owned by selfish agents....
Macrodynamic models with finite lifetime and selfish individuals may feature (dynamically) inefficie...
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Abstract: Intergenerational trade-offs are discussed in infinitely lived agent models despite the fi...
The prevailing literature discusses intergenerational trade-offs in climate change predominantly in ...
Abstract: Although the individuals ’ lifetime is finite, intergenerational eq-uity is discussed in i...
One of the ethical objections made to inter-generational equity is the violation of consumer soverei...
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Age structured populations are studied in economics through overlapping generations models. These mo...
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This note is a demonstration that, in the presence of overlapping generations and under standard con...
International audienceThis paper presents a continuous time overlapping-generation (OLG) model which...
This paper analyzes overlapping-generations models where natural capital is owned by selfish agents....
Macrodynamic models with finite lifetime and selfish individuals may feature (dynamically) inefficie...
The prevailing literature discusses intergenerational trade-offs in climate change predominantly in ...
Abstract: Intergenerational trade-offs are discussed in infinitely lived agent models despite the fi...
The prevailing literature discusses intergenerational trade-offs in climate change predominantly in ...
Abstract: Although the individuals ’ lifetime is finite, intergenerational eq-uity is discussed in i...
One of the ethical objections made to inter-generational equity is the violation of consumer soverei...
International audienceThis paper studies the intertemporal equilibrium of a barter economy populated...
This note aims at assessing the temporal relationship that exists between the time reference of dyna...
This paper deals with a multigeneration game that provides a new rationale for representing time pre...
Do the implications for business cycle issues change when we switch from studying infinitely lived,...
Age structured populations are studied in economics through overlapping generations models. These mo...
This paper investigates the impact of externalities on economic growth in an AK model. In contrast t...
This note is a demonstration that, in the presence of overlapping generations and under standard con...
International audienceThis paper presents a continuous time overlapping-generation (OLG) model which...
This paper analyzes overlapping-generations models where natural capital is owned by selfish agents....
Macrodynamic models with finite lifetime and selfish individuals may feature (dynamically) inefficie...