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This paper constructs an overlapping generations model of pollution externality wherein individuals are altruistically linked to their offspring as in Barro (1974). It is shown that steady state consumption may be a decreasing function of the intergenerational degree of altruism. Despite...
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This paper constructs a two-country overlapping generations model with two distinct fiat monies in which seigniorage revenues are used to finance a local public good. Countries differ both in endowments and in the preference for the public good. Under perfect mobility of financial assets...
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This paper examines interactions between education policy and growth. The analysis is carried out in an OLG model with two types of individuals: skilled and unskilled.
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This paper sets up a simple two-country overlapping generations model to assess the impact of education policies on human capital formation and long-run welfare in both the sending and the receiving country. It emphasises the effect of scale economies in education on the welfare consequences of...
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We consider a two-period overlapping generations economy in which individuals work in both periods and acquire skills when young through both learning-by-doing and formal education. We characterise the unique saddle-path stable steady state of this economy and show that individuals spend too...
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This paper studies the pattern of capital mobility within a two-country dynastic model in which each country is exogenously characterized by its degree of altruism toward children. The steady-state welfare implications of restricted as well as unrestricted capital mobility are established. It is...
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This paper examines the patterns of economic integration and endogenous growth in a two-country overlapping generations world in which the formation of childrn's human capital is financed by parents. It explores the influence of cross-border external effects in human capital on growth....
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Cet article etudie la question des permis de pollution dans le cadre d'un modele a generations imbriquees: la pollution resulte de l'utilisation de l'environnement dans le processus de production et constitue un externalite negative qui vient diminuer l'utilite des agents.
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Models of tax competition usually assume a single period framework. This paper sets up a repeated interactions model of tax competition, and establishes conditions under which fiscal policy harmonization can result from repeated interaction between governments. It is shown that fiscal policy...
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