This paper provides with empirical and theoretical studies of the relationship between population, economic growth and environmental quality. Using a simple endogenous growth model we obtain results close to empirical findings. We show existence of a sustainable balanced growth path (BGP) equilibrium in which perpetual economic growth goes in parallel with environmental quality preservation. At the BGP equilibrium, when all exogenous factors are controlled, a negative relationship between fertility rate and economic growth (termed neo-Malthusian relationship) and a negative relationship between population growth rate and environmental quality emerge.Environmental quality; Endogenous population; Endogenous growth; Deforestation
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Environment;Technological Change;Growth Models;Pollution;Sustainable Development
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This paper examines the relationship between environmental policy and growth when green preferences ...
International audienceOur intention is to study, in the framework of a very simple optimal growth mo...
We develop an overlapping-generations model with human capital accumulation and endogenous fertility...
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In this paper we study an endogenous growth model with habit-formation and address two questions tha...
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