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In this paper we show that, when endogenous fertility choices are accounted for, the traditional rule provided by Diamond (1965) should be amended in order to effectively implement the first best allocation of an OLG economy, even in the presence a non distortionary tax for financing national...
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this paper we show that, when elastic labor supply is considered via Cobb Douglas preferences, dynamic inefficiency of OLG economies, while being still a necessary condition, is no longer sufficient for an internal public debt increase to generate a Pareto improvement. This is due to the fact...
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In the present work we show that, when one allows for endogenous fertility in Diamonds (1965) OLG model, public debt plays still a clear-cut role on dynamic inefficiency (DI): for correcting DI, national debt must be increased. DI is more likely to occur when the economy capital income share and...
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In this paper we show that, when endogenous fertility is considered via Cobb-Douglas preferences, public debt plays a clear-cut role on dynamic inefficiency (DI) of an OLG economy: in fact, for correcting the DI problem, debt must be increased (decreased) when the economy is overaccumulating...
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