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Household and Economy

Welfare Economics of Endogenous Fertility

Authors: Marc Nerlove, Assaf Razin, Efraim Sadka, Karl Shell Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication date: 2014 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 174 Publication formats: EAN: 9781483274683 ISBN: 9781483274683 Category: Financial reporting, financial statements Publisher's index: 9781483274683 Bibliographic note: -

Description

Household and Economy: Welfare Economics of Endogenous Fertility deals with welfare economics and the socially optimal population size, as well as the social consequences of individual choice with respect to family size within each generation. The general equilibrium implications of endogenous fertility for a number of issues of population policy are discussed. In addition to their own consumption, the number of children and the utility of each child is assumed to enter the utility function of the parents.

Comprised of 10 chapters, this volume begins with a review of social welfare criteria for optimal population size and the static theory of optimal population size, optimal population growth with exogenous fertility, and the theory of endogenous fertility. The reader is then introduced to the basic principles of welfare economics and the economics of externalities, followed by a summary of the traditional theory of household behavior. Subsequent chapters focus on optimal population size according to various social welfare criteria; real and potential externalities generated by the endogeneity of fertility; and the principal alternative reason for having children: to transfer resources from the present to support the future consumption of parents in old age. The book concludes by assessing the implications of endogenous fertility for within-generation income distribution policies and reflecting on the directions in which future research may be fruitful.

This monograph will be of value to economists, social scientists, students of welfare economics, and those who wish to understand the contribution of economic analysis to an improved understanding of population policy.

TOC

  • Front Cover 2
  • Household and Economy: Welfare Economics of Endogenous Fertility 5
  • Copyright Page 6
  • Dedication 7
  • Table of Contents 9
  • Preface 13
  • CHAPTER 1. Introduction 17
    • 1. Social Welfare Criteria 19
    • 2. Optimal Population Growth with Exogenous Fertility 23
    • 3. Endogenous Fertility: "The New Home Economics" 25
    • 4. Where We Are Going 29
    • Notes 31
    • References 31
  • CHAPTER 2. Review of Welfare Economics 35
    • 1. Feasibility and Efficiency 35
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Author's affiliation

Marc Nerlove: University of Maryland, College Park, U.S.A.