Mortality, fertility, education and capital accumulation in a simple OLG economy

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Alexander Ludwig
Edgar Vogel
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[1] University of Mannheim,Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Aging (MEA)
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Journal of Population Economics | 2010年 / 23卷
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Aging; Education; Overlapping generations; J11; J24; O11;
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We develop a simple OLG model to analytically show that aging leads to increased educational efforts through a general equilibrium effect. The mechanism is that scarcity of raw labor increases the return of human relative to physical capital. While a reduction in the birth rate is shown to unambiguously increase educational efforts, increases in the survival rate have ambiguous effects. Falling birth rates also increase capital per worker, but the effects of rising survival rates are again ambiguous. We conclude that our model is a useful laboratory to highlight potentially offsetting effects in models with endogenous education and overlapping generations.
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