1. Effect of world fertility scenarios on international living standards
- Author
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Guest, Ross S. and Mcdonald, Ian M.
- Subjects
Demography -- Analysis ,Population -- Growth ,Quality of life -- Influence ,Fertility, Human -- Forecasts and trends ,Company growth ,Market trend/market analysis ,Business, international ,Economics - Abstract
This paper applies a two good, multi-region Ramsey-Solow model of the world economy to determine the impact that alternative world fertility rates would have on international capital markets and living standards. Notable features of the model include: relative consumption demands and relative employment efficiencies that vary by age, traded and non-traded goods, vintage technology, outward-looking reference consumption, a proportion of non-optimising rule-of-thumb consumers and imperfect capital mobility due to asymmetric information. The model suggests that projected demographic change will imply a flow of international capital from the ageing regions to the younger regions; and that the world interest rate will fall. The lower world interest rate will cause a loss in living standards for ageing regions, the lenders, and a gain for the younger regions, who are borrowers.
- Published
- 2004