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For centuries, scientists from various scientific fields have been leading lively discussions on the (bidirectional) relationship between population growth and economic growth. Particular attention was given to the nature of the population growth variable, i.e. whether it is an endogenous or...
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Tertilt (Econometrica, 2007), to evaluate allocations in a general overlapping generations setting in which fertility choices … to finance their own consumption and fertility plans. If potential agents are identified by the dates in which they may …
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This paper examines the impact of the social norm of intergenerational support to aging parents on fertility decisions … cycle model that endogenizes fertility choices and incorporates the expectation of transfers from children based on the … norm in 2000s. We conducted counterfactual experiments to explore the impact of the filial responsibility norm on fertility …
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form, where we consider endogenous fertility and growth generated by human capital accumulation. From the analysis, we … long run. If we consider a closed economy, the effect of child allowances on fertility is ambiguous and remains negative on …
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