In a three-period overlapping generations model, I show that different combinations of preference and technological parameters can lead to different patterns on the joint evolution of human capital and (endogenous) fertility choices. These patterns may include threshold effects and multiple equilibria as well as endogenous fluctuations. In the latter case, fertility is procyclical. Contrary to existing analyses, endogenous economic fluctuations emerge only when the substitution effects (rather than the income effects) dominate. I also show that the elasticity of intertemporal substitution may be an additional factor determining whether the economy can sustain a positive growth rate in the long-run.Fertility; Human capital; Cycles
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In a three-period overlapping generations model, I show that different combinations of preference an...
We present a general equilibrium dynamic model that characterizes the gap between optimal and equili...
This paper firstly deals with the evolution of the literature on fertility and mortality growth rate...
We present a general equilibrium dynamic model that characterizes the gap between optimal and equili...
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Also to be presented at the World Demographic Association Conference on the Economic Effects of Low ...
Abstract We develop an overlapping generations model to study how the interplay between social and h...
Using an endogenous-growth, overlapping-generations framework where human capital is the engine of g...
Economic models often treat fertility as both constant and exogenous, while neither assumption is tr...
The demographic transition that swept the world in the past 140 years has been identified as one of ...
This paper develops an economic growth model with endogenous fertility. In doing so, it provides a n...
The effect of mortality reductions on fertility is one of the main mechanisms stressed by the recent...
This paper studies the equilibrium dynamics and indeterminacy of equilibria in an endogenous growth ...
In a three-period overlapping generations model, I show that different combinations of preference an...
We present a general equilibrium dynamic model that characterizes the gap between optimal and equili...
This paper firstly deals with the evolution of the literature on fertility and mortality growth rate...
We present a general equilibrium dynamic model that characterizes the gap between optimal and equili...
We study the general equilibrium properties of two growth models with overlapping generations, habit...
In contrast with the existing literature with overlapping generations, aspirations and exogenous fer...
This paper demonstrates oscillations in the economic growth model with endogenous population growth ...
Also to be presented at the World Demographic Association Conference on the Economic Effects of Low ...
Abstract We develop an overlapping generations model to study how the interplay between social and h...
Using an endogenous-growth, overlapping-generations framework where human capital is the engine of g...
Economic models often treat fertility as both constant and exogenous, while neither assumption is tr...
The demographic transition that swept the world in the past 140 years has been identified as one of ...
This paper develops an economic growth model with endogenous fertility. In doing so, it provides a n...
The effect of mortality reductions on fertility is one of the main mechanisms stressed by the recent...
This paper studies the equilibrium dynamics and indeterminacy of equilibria in an endogenous growth ...