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Cover of: National Debt, Borrowing Constraints, and Human Capital Accumulation in an Endogenous Growth Model
Stefan Dietrich Josten

National Debt, Borrowing Constraints, and Human Capital Accumulation in an Endogenous Growth Model

Section: Articles
Volume 58 (2002) / Issue 3, pp. 317-338 (22)
Published 09.07.2018
DOI 10.1628/0015221022905867
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Summary
This paper presents an overlapping-generations endogenous growth model of human capital accumulation with borrowing constrained young individuals. On a small open economy's equilibrium growth path, production, human capital, and physical capital all grow at a uniform rate that depends, apart from a vector of parameters, only on the amount of time that decentrally optimizing, borrowing constrained private households allocate to education and training. An increase in public debt that is used to redistribute tax burdens from every individual's youth to his middle age raises the equilibrium growth rate of the economy and improves the intertemporal allocation of resources.