Rejuveniles and growth |
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Authors: | Richard C. Barnett Joydeep Bhattacharya |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Economics, Villanova University, Bartley Hall Rm 3008, 800 Lancaster Avenue, Villanova, PA 19085, USA b Department of Economics, Iowa State University, Ames IA 50011-1070, USA |
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Abstract: | Rejuveniles are “people who cultivate tastes and mind-sets traditionally associated with those younger than themselves” [Noxon, C., 2006. Rejuvenile. Crown Publishers]. In this paper, we study a standard AK growth model of overlapping generations populated by rejuveniles. For our purposes, rejuveniles are old agents who derive utility from “keeping up” their consumption with that of the current young. We find that such cross-generational keeping up is capable of generating interesting equilibrium growth dynamics, including growth cycles. No such growth dynamics is possible either in the baseline model, one where no such generational consumption externality exists, or for almost any other form of keeping up. Steady-state growth in a world with rejuveniles may be higher than that obtained in the baseline model. |
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Keywords: | E13 E32 |
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