We use the neoclassical growth framework to model international capital flows in an economy with exogenous demographic change. We compare model implications and actual current account data and find that the model explains a small but significant fraction of capital flows between OECD countries, in particular after 1985.current account; international capital mobility; demographics; Feldstein-Horioka puzzle
This paper examines the role of age structure and its interaction with various capital market imperf...
'This paper studies the relationship between demographic change and international capital flows usin...
In the industrialized world the population is aging over time, reducing the fraction of the populati...
We use the neoclassical growth framework to model international capital flows in a world with exogen...
The neoclassical growth model predicts large capital flows towards fast-growing emerging countries. ...
The neoclassical growth model predicts large capital flows towards fast-growing emerging countries. ...
Throughout the world, population aging is a major challenge that will continue well into the 21st ce...
We present a quantitative analysis of the effects of population aging and pension reform on internat...
In this paper, we present a quantitative analysis of the international capital flows induced by diff...
We present a quantitative analysis of international capital flows induced by differential population...
This paper examines the role of age structure and its interaction with various capital market imperf...
'This paper studies the relationship between demographic change and international capital flows usin...
In the industrialized world the population is aging over time, reducing the fraction of the populati...
We use the neoclassical growth framework to model international capital flows in a world with exogen...
The neoclassical growth model predicts large capital flows towards fast-growing emerging countries. ...
The neoclassical growth model predicts large capital flows towards fast-growing emerging countries. ...
Throughout the world, population aging is a major challenge that will continue well into the 21st ce...
We present a quantitative analysis of the effects of population aging and pension reform on internat...
In this paper, we present a quantitative analysis of the international capital flows induced by diff...
We present a quantitative analysis of international capital flows induced by differential population...
This paper examines the role of age structure and its interaction with various capital market imperf...
'This paper studies the relationship between demographic change and international capital flows usin...
In the industrialized world the population is aging over time, reducing the fraction of the populati...