Within a framework of an overlapping generations endogenous growth model, this paper examines the effects of China’s partially funded public pension on fertility, economic growth and family old-age security. Chinese are assumed to satisfy for both having children and getting old-age material support from children. It is shown that raising the firm contribution rate reduces the rates of fertility and intergenerational transfer, and increases the economic growth rate. The individual contribution has no effect on the above rates. This paper also finds the proper firm contribution rate interval to promote economic growth, control population rationally and maintain some family old-age security.Dans le cadre d’un modèle de croissance à génération...
Within the framework of an overlapping generations model with two-sided altruism and endogenous grow...
This study assesses the adequacy of China's current pension system in light of alternative assumptio...
This paper studies the implications of state pension plan reform on fertil-ity and on growth. It ext...
Within a framework of an overlapping generations endogenous growth model, this paper examines the ef...
Within a framework of an overlapping generations endogenous growth model, this paper examines the ef...
This paper analyzes the impact of relaxing fertility controls and expanding social security in China...
Applying an overlapping-generations model with lifetime uncertainty, we examine in this paper Chinas...
Inequality, aging population and old age poverty are salient issues in emerging economies, most nota...
This paper analyzes the impact of relaxing fertility controls and expanding social security in China...
We analyze intergenerational redistribution in emerging economies with the aid of an overlapping gen...
We analyze intergenerational redistribution in emerging economies with the aid of an overlapping gen...
We analyze intergenerational redistribution in emerging economies with the aid of an overlapping gen...
This paper develops an overlapping generations model with endogenous retirement to examine the effec...
This paper uses an overlapping generations model to investigate the urban public pension in China. I...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Pension reform is certa...
Within the framework of an overlapping generations model with two-sided altruism and endogenous grow...
This study assesses the adequacy of China's current pension system in light of alternative assumptio...
This paper studies the implications of state pension plan reform on fertil-ity and on growth. It ext...
Within a framework of an overlapping generations endogenous growth model, this paper examines the ef...
Within a framework of an overlapping generations endogenous growth model, this paper examines the ef...
This paper analyzes the impact of relaxing fertility controls and expanding social security in China...
Applying an overlapping-generations model with lifetime uncertainty, we examine in this paper Chinas...
Inequality, aging population and old age poverty are salient issues in emerging economies, most nota...
This paper analyzes the impact of relaxing fertility controls and expanding social security in China...
We analyze intergenerational redistribution in emerging economies with the aid of an overlapping gen...
We analyze intergenerational redistribution in emerging economies with the aid of an overlapping gen...
We analyze intergenerational redistribution in emerging economies with the aid of an overlapping gen...
This paper develops an overlapping generations model with endogenous retirement to examine the effec...
This paper uses an overlapping generations model to investigate the urban public pension in China. I...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Pension reform is certa...
Within the framework of an overlapping generations model with two-sided altruism and endogenous grow...
This study assesses the adequacy of China's current pension system in light of alternative assumptio...
This paper studies the implications of state pension plan reform on fertil-ity and on growth. It ext...