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The Transfer Paradox in the One-Sector Overlapping Generations Model

Emily Cremers and Partha Sen

Staff General Research Papers Archive from Iowa State University, Department of Economics

Abstract: This paper examines the effects of international income transfers on capital accumulationand welfare in a one-sector overlapping generations model. It is shown that a strong form ofthe transfer paradox – in which the donor country experiences a welfare gain while therecipient country experiences a welfare loss – may occur both in and out of steady state. Inaddition, it is shown that a weak form of the transfer paradox – where either the donor orrecipient (but not both) experiences a paradoxical welfare effect – may characterize allsegments of the transition path not already characterized by the strong transfer paradox.

Keywords: Transfer Paradox; Overlapping Generations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F11 F35 F43 O19 O4 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008-01-27
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Published in Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 2008, vol. 32, pp. 1995-2012

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