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The Love for Children Hypothesis and the Multiplicity of Fertility Rates

Paolo Melindi-Ghidi and Thomas Seegmuller

No 1711, AMSE Working Papers from Aix-Marseille School of Economics, France

Abstract: As illustrated by some French departments, how can we explain the existence of equilibria with different fertility and growth rates in economies with the same fundamentals, preferences, technologies and initial conditions? To answer this question we develop an endogenous growth model with altruism and love for children. We show that independently from the type of altruism, a multiplicity of equilibria might emerge if the degree of love for children is high enough. We refer to this condition as the love for children hypothesis. Then, the fertility rate is determined by expectations on the future growth rate and the dynamics are not path-dependent. Our model is able to reproduce different fertility behaviours in a context of completed demographic transition independently from fundamentals, preferences, technologies and initial conditions.

Keywords: fertility; love for children; expectations; endogenous growth; balanced growth path (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D11 J13 O41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 38 pages
Date: 2017-03
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