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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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The debate about whether culture should be subsidized or not is far from being recent, and though problems and approaches vary across countries, most governments are in favour of supporting the arts in one way or the other. The literature considers several arguments in favour of such subsidies....
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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 looks at the issue of existence and stability of steady state equilibria in an overlapping generations model with productive capital (a-la Diamond) augmented to include endogenous labour supply. The paper derives necessary and sufficient conditions under which a steady state...
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We consider an overlapping generations model of small open economy with Harrod neutral technical progress. If the interest rate is less that the growth rate, intergenerational public transfers increase welfare of some generations and reduce welfare of others.
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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 qualifies Weil [1989]'s according to which dynamic efficiency may fail when agents are infinitely-lived, but "disconnected" from previous ones. It is shown that finite horizons matter in the following sense: if dynamic inefficiency results when the agents have infinite horizons, then...
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We construct a R&D based endogenous growth model within an overlapping generations framework. We study the properties of the long run growth rate. We define endogenous growth as an equilibrium in which the long run growth rate is always stricly larger than zero. Then, we show that endogenous...
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We consider the determinacy of perfect foresight equilibrium near a steady state in an overlapping generations model with production and both altruistic and non altruistic agents having distinct utility functions. The proportions of each type of consumers is exogenously given. Such a model may...
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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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