Gori, Luca and Sodini, Mauro (2012): Indeterminacy and nonlinear dynamics in an OLG growth model with endogenous labour supply and inherited tastes.
Preview |
PDF
MPRA_paper_35942.pdf Download (1MB) | Preview |
Abstract
This study analyses the dynamics of a two-dimensional overlapping generations economy with endogenous labour supply à la Reichlin (1986) and aspirations, i.e. effective consumption by individuals of the current generation depends on the standard of living (based on consumption experience) of those that belong to the previous generation. We show that the relative importance of aspirations in utility is responsible for the existence of either one (normalised) steady state or two steady states. In particular, when the relative degree of aspiration is fairly high, the supply of labour becomes higher than those corresponding to the normalised steady state because individuals want to increase the amount of time spent at work when they are young in order to increase consumption possibilities when they are old, since the relative importance of past consumption is high in such a case. As regards local stability, the normalised steady state can be determinate or indeterminate and can undergo either a transcritical bifurcation or supercritical flip bifurcation depending on the intensity of the taste externality. Moreover, some interesting global dynamic properties emerge: indeed, when the relative importance of aspirations is strong enough, cyclical or quasi-cyclical behaviour and/or coexistence of attractors may occur. In particular, this last phenomena may cause global indeterminacy even if the stationary equilibria are locally determinate.
Item Type: | MPRA Paper |
---|---|
Original Title: | Indeterminacy and nonlinear dynamics in an OLG growth model with endogenous labour supply and inherited tastes |
English Title: | Indeterminacy and nonlinear dynamics in an OLG growth model with endogenous labour supply and inherited tastes |
Language: | English |
Keywords: | Aspirations; Indeterminacy; Labour supply; OLG model; Nonlinear dynamics |
Subjects: | C - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods > C6 - Mathematical Methods ; Programming Models ; Mathematical and Simulation Modeling > C68 - Computable General Equilibrium Models O - Economic Development, Innovation, Technological Change, and Growth > O4 - Economic Growth and Aggregate Productivity > O41 - One, Two, and Multisector Growth Models J - Labor and Demographic Economics > J2 - Demand and Supply of Labor > J22 - Time Allocation and Labor Supply C - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods > C6 - Mathematical Methods ; Programming Models ; Mathematical and Simulation Modeling > C61 - Optimization Techniques ; Programming Models ; Dynamic Analysis C - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods > C6 - Mathematical Methods ; Programming Models ; Mathematical and Simulation Modeling > C62 - Existence and Stability Conditions of Equilibrium |
Item ID: | 35942 |
Depositing User: | Luca Gori |
Date Deposited: | 14 Jan 2012 02:51 |
Last Modified: | 01 Oct 2019 14:41 |
References: | Abel, A.B.: Asset prices under habit foundation and catching up with the Joneses. Am Econ Rev 40(2), 38–42 (1990) Agliari, A., Vachadze, G.: Homoclinic and heteroclinic bifurcations in an overlapping generations model with credit market imperfection. Comput Econ 38(3), 241–260 (2011) Agliari, A., Bischi, G.I., Dieci, R., Gardini, L.: Global bifurcations of closed invariant curves in two-dimensional maps: a computer assisted study. Int J Bifurcat Chaos 15(4), 1285–1328 (2005) Alonso-Carrera, J., Caballé, J., Raurich, X.: Growth, habit formation, and catching-up with the Joneses. Eur Econ Rev 49(6), 1665–1691 (2005) Alonso-Carrera, J., Caballé, J., Raurich, X.: Aspirations, habit formation, and bequest motive. Econ J 117(520), 813–836 (2007) Antoci, A., Sodini, M.: Indeterminacy, bifurcations and chaos in an overlapping generations model with negative environmental externalities. Chaos Soliton Fract 42(3), 1439–1450 (2009) Artige, L., Camacho, C., de la Croix, D.: Wealth breeds decline: reversals of leadership and consumption habits. J Econ Growth 9(4), 423–449 (2004) Azariadis, C.: Intertemporal Macroeconomics. Blackwell, Oxford (1993) Brock, W.A., Hommes, C.H.: A rational route to randomness. Econometrica 65(5), 1059–1095 (1997) Bunzel, H.: Habit persistence, money, and overlapping generations. J Econ Dynam Control 30(12), 2425–2445 (2006) Carrasco, R., Labeaga, J.M., López-Salido, J.D.: Consumption and habits: evidence from panel data. Econ J 115(500), 144–165 (2005) Cazzavillan, G.: Indeterminacy and endogenous fluctuations with arbitrarily small externalities. J Econ Theory 101(1), 133–157 (2001) Chakraborty, S., Das, M.: Mortality, human capital and persistent inequality. J Econ Growth 10(2), 159–192 (2005) de la Croix, D.: The dynamics of bequeathed tastes. Econ Lett 53(1), 89–96 (1996) de la Croix, D.: Growth dynamics and education spending: the role of inherited tastes and abilities. Eur Econ Rev 45(8), 1415–1438 (2001) de la Croix, D., Michel, P.: Optimal growth when tastes are inherited. J Econ Dynam Control 23(4), 519–537 (1999) de la Croix, D., Michel, P.: Altruism and self-restraint. Annales d’Economie et de Statistique 2001(63–64), 233–260 (2001) de la Croix, D., Urbain, J.P.: Intertemporal substitution in import demand and habit formation. J Appl Econometrics 13(6) 589–612 (1998) Diamond, P.A.: National debt in a neoclassical growth model. Am Econ Rev 55(5), 1126–1150 (1965) Farmer, R.E.A.: Deficits and cycles. J Econ Theory 40(1), 77–86 (1986) Ferson, W., Constantinides, G.: Habit persistence and durability in aggregate consumption. J Finan Econ 29(2), 199–240 (1991) Gale, W.G., Scholz, J.K.: Intergenerational transfers and the accumulation of wealth. J Econ Perspect 8(4), 145–161 (1994) Galí, J.: Keeping up with the Joneses: Consumption externalities, portfolio choice, and asset prices. J Money Credit Bank 26(1), 1–8 (1994) Gollin, D.: Getting income shares right. J Polit Econ 110(2), 458–474 (2002) Galor, O., Weil, D.N.: The gender gap, fertility, and growth. Am Econ Rev 86(3), 374–387 (1996) Gori, L., Sodini, M.: Nonlinear dynamics in an OLG growth model with young and old age labour supply: the role of public health expenditure. Comput Econ 38(3), 261–275 (2011) Guckenheimer, J., Holmes, P.: Nonlinear Oscillations, Dynamical Systems, and Bifurcations of Vector Fields. Springer, Berlin (1983) Grandmont, J.M.: On endogenous competitive business cycles. Econometrica 53(5), 995–1045 (1985) Grandmont, J.M., Pintus, P., de Vilder, R.: Capital-labor substitution and competitive nonlinear endogenous business cycles. J Econ Theory 80(1), 14–59 (1998) Hiraguchi, R.: A two sector endogenous growth model with habit formation. J Econ Dynam Control 35(4), 430–441 (2011) Hurd, M.D.: Savings of the elderly and desired bequests. Am Econ Rev 77(3), 298–312 (1987) Lahiri, A., Puhakka M.: Habit persistence in overlapping generations economies under pure exchange. J Econ Theory 78(1), 176–186 (1998) Nourry, C.: Stability of equilibria in the overlapping generations model with endogenous labor supply. J Econ Dynam Control 25(10), 1647–1663 (2001) Nourry, C., Venditti, A.: Overlapping generations model with endogenous labor supply: general formulation. J Optimiz Theory App 128(2), 355–377 (2006) Pintus, P., Sands, D., de Vilder, R.: On the transition from local regular to global irregular fluctuations. J Econ Dynam Control 24(2), 247–272 (2000) Reichlin, P.: Equilibrium cycles in an overlapping generations economy with production. J Econ Theory 40(1), 89–102 (1986) Yokoo, M.: Chaotic dynamics in a two-dimensional overlapping generations model. J Econ Dynam Control 24(5–7), 909–934 (2000) |
URI: | https://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/id/eprint/35942 |