[Abstract]: This paper compares the effects that a subsidy to health expenditure or a subsidy to childrearing costs has in a fertility choice model in which mortality is also endogenously determined. Whichever subsidy is instituted, the population growth rate rises. While a subsidy to health expenditure reduces welfare, a subsidy to child-rearing costs might increase welfare. The welfare analysis also suggests that a subsidy to health expenditure should be financed by a capital income tax, while a subsidy to child-rearing costs should be financed by a consumption tax
We examine the effects of child policies on both transitional dynamics and long-term demo-economic o...
We examine the effects of child policies on both transitional dynamics and long-term demo-economic o...
We examine the effects of child policies on both the transitional dynamics and long-run demo-economi...
This paper presents a fertility choice model in which the mortality rate is also endogenously determ...
This paper presents a fertility choice model in which the mortality rate is also endogenously deter...
This paper presents a fertility choice model in which the mortality rate is also endogenously deter...
This paper presents a fertility choice model in which the mortality rate is also endogenously determ...
This paper presents a fertility choice model in which the mortality rate is also endogenously determ...
This paper firstly deals with the evolution of the literature on fertility and mortality growth rate...
This research project contributes to the endogenous growth literature with endogenous fertility choi...
This paper analyses the effectiveness of child-subsidy support policies in a general equilibrium ove...
This paper analyses the effectiveness of child-subsidy support policies in a general equilibrium ove...
We examine how subsidy policies to support child-rearing of households affect the fertility rate in ...
This paper studies the effect of different types of child subsidies on the economic allocation and t...
This paper studies the effect of different types of child subsidies on the economic allocation and t...
We examine the effects of child policies on both transitional dynamics and long-term demo-economic o...
We examine the effects of child policies on both transitional dynamics and long-term demo-economic o...
We examine the effects of child policies on both the transitional dynamics and long-run demo-economi...
This paper presents a fertility choice model in which the mortality rate is also endogenously determ...
This paper presents a fertility choice model in which the mortality rate is also endogenously deter...
This paper presents a fertility choice model in which the mortality rate is also endogenously deter...
This paper presents a fertility choice model in which the mortality rate is also endogenously determ...
This paper presents a fertility choice model in which the mortality rate is also endogenously determ...
This paper firstly deals with the evolution of the literature on fertility and mortality growth rate...
This research project contributes to the endogenous growth literature with endogenous fertility choi...
This paper analyses the effectiveness of child-subsidy support policies in a general equilibrium ove...
This paper analyses the effectiveness of child-subsidy support policies in a general equilibrium ove...
We examine how subsidy policies to support child-rearing of households affect the fertility rate in ...
This paper studies the effect of different types of child subsidies on the economic allocation and t...
This paper studies the effect of different types of child subsidies on the economic allocation and t...
We examine the effects of child policies on both transitional dynamics and long-term demo-economic o...
We examine the effects of child policies on both transitional dynamics and long-term demo-economic o...
We examine the effects of child policies on both the transitional dynamics and long-run demo-economi...