In this article we compare the dynamics and long-run outcomes of an overlapping generations closed economy under exogenous and endogenous fertility. Individuals have myopic foresight, and pay-as-you-go (PAYG) public pensions exist. Although large PAYG transfers may cause endogenous fluctuations in both contexts, cyclical instability and deterministic chaos more likely occur when fertility is an economic decision variable. We find that the existence of endogenous fertility and PAYG pensions can explain the occurrence of demographic oscillations that mimic the baby boom and baby bust, in contrast with the unrealistic case of constant population, and also economic cycles. We also show that an increase in the social security contribution rate u...
Since recent studies have argued that a pro-natalist effect could be obtained by introducing fertili...
This paper studies the implications of di¤erent public pension systems on fertility and economic gro...
This paper studies the design of pension schemes in a society where fertility is endogenous and pare...
In this paper, we study a general equilibrium model with overlapping generations, endogenous fertili...
Recently Fanti and Gori (2008) showed – in the basic overlapping generations (OLG) model of neoclass...
This article analyses how long-run pay-as-you-go public pensions react to a change in fertility in t...
This paper develops an overlapping generations model with endogenous retirement to examine the effec...
This article analyses how long-run pay-as-you-go public pensions react to a change in fertility in t...
This paper studies the implications of state pension plan reform on fertil-ity and on growth. It ext...
This paper develops an overlapping generations (OLG) model with exogenous and endogenous retirement ...
This article analyses the dynamics of an overlapping generations economy (Diamond, 1965) with pay-as...
Chapter 2: Welfare comparisons between funded and pay-as-you-go (PAYG) or unfunded pension systems a...
This paper studies the design of a pay-as-you-go social security system in a society where fertility...
A large literature has studied the effects of PAYG systems on fertility, human capital and growth. W...
A large literature has studied the effects of PAYG systems on fertility, human capital and growth. W...
Since recent studies have argued that a pro-natalist effect could be obtained by introducing fertili...
This paper studies the implications of di¤erent public pension systems on fertility and economic gro...
This paper studies the design of pension schemes in a society where fertility is endogenous and pare...
In this paper, we study a general equilibrium model with overlapping generations, endogenous fertili...
Recently Fanti and Gori (2008) showed – in the basic overlapping generations (OLG) model of neoclass...
This article analyses how long-run pay-as-you-go public pensions react to a change in fertility in t...
This paper develops an overlapping generations model with endogenous retirement to examine the effec...
This article analyses how long-run pay-as-you-go public pensions react to a change in fertility in t...
This paper studies the implications of state pension plan reform on fertil-ity and on growth. It ext...
This paper develops an overlapping generations (OLG) model with exogenous and endogenous retirement ...
This article analyses the dynamics of an overlapping generations economy (Diamond, 1965) with pay-as...
Chapter 2: Welfare comparisons between funded and pay-as-you-go (PAYG) or unfunded pension systems a...
This paper studies the design of a pay-as-you-go social security system in a society where fertility...
A large literature has studied the effects of PAYG systems on fertility, human capital and growth. W...
A large literature has studied the effects of PAYG systems on fertility, human capital and growth. W...
Since recent studies have argued that a pro-natalist effect could be obtained by introducing fertili...
This paper studies the implications of di¤erent public pension systems on fertility and economic gro...
This paper studies the design of pension schemes in a society where fertility is endogenous and pare...