This book outlines key parallels between demographic development and economic outcomes, explaining how fertility, growth and inequality are related.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David de la Croix is Professor of Economics and a member of both IRES and CORE at the Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium. He is associate editor for the Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, the Journal of Development Economics and the Journal of Public Economic Theory. His research interests cover growth theory, human capital, demographics and overlapping generations.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Differential Fertility: 1. Benchmark model 2. Implications for the growth-inequality relationship 3. Understanding the forerunners in fertility decline Part II. Education Policy: 4. Education policy: private versus public schools 5. Education politics and democracy 6. Empirical evidence Part III. Sustainability: 7. Environmental collapse and population dynamics 8. Production, reproduction, and pollution caps 9. Population policy 10. Conclusion: endogenous fertility matters.
Introduction Part I. Differential Fertility: 1. Benchmark model 2. Implications for the growth-inequality relationship 3. Understanding the forerunners in fertility decline Part II. Education Policy: 4. Education policy: private versus public schools 5. Education politics and democracy 6. Empirical evidence Part III. Sustainability: 7. Environmental collapse and population dynamics 8. Production, reproduction, and pollution caps 9. Population policy 10. Conclusion: endogenous fertility matters.
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