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Post Keynesian stagnation theory argues that slower population growth dampens consumption and investment. A New …
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longevity - or expectations thereof - puts downward pressure on the real interest rate, as agents build up their savings in … retirees to workers). Because retirees save less than workers, this compositional effect lowers the aggregate savings rate and …
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This paper analyzes optimal monetary and fiscal policy in a model where money and savings are essential and asset …
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Post Keynesian stagnation theory argues that slower population growth dampens consumption and investment. A New …
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Post Keynesian stagnation theory argues that slower population growth dampens consumption and investment. A New …
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Paul Samuelson made a series of important contributions to population theory for humans and other species, evolutionary … theory, and the theory of age structured life cycles in economic equilibrium and growth. The work is highly abstract but much …
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In this chapter we review the recent literature on the effects of changing global demographic trends on consumption, factor prices and social security. We also construct an overlapping generation model with four regions of the world. The model is calibrated so that we match some basic statistics...
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This paper presents a model where aggregate consumption depends on both the level of wealth and the age structure of population. The explicit consideration of an endogenous rate of time preference permits to analyze the important role of population ageing as a determinant of aggregate saving
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