TITLE:
What Is the Natural Weight of the Current Old?
AUTHORS:
Damien Gaumont, Daniel Leonard
KEYWORDS:
Overlapping Generations Model; Learning-by-Doing; Social Welfare
JOURNAL NAME:
Theoretical Economics Letters,
Vol.3 No.5,
October
17,
2013
ABSTRACT: We consider a simple overlapping generations model with an externality à la Arrow-Romer [1,2] and a government with fiscal powers. If it wishes to maximize a criterion depending on the lifelong utility of agents, is there a natural weight for the utility of the current old? We show in a simple example that this weight depends on the specific features of the model, in particular the length of the horizon, and cannot be chosen arbitrarily. Our result has a neat economic interpretation [2].