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matrix population models 4 Golden Rule 2 OLG models 2 capital accumulation 2 fertility 2 heterogeneity 2 sensitivity 2 Fertility 1 Fertilität 1 Investition 1 Investment 1 Optimal growth 1 Optimales Wachstum 1 Overlapping Generations 1 Overlapping generations 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Tribolium 1 age averages 1 barnacles 1 density-dependence 1 dependency ratios 1 elasticity 1 homeostasis 1 immigration 1 matrix calculus 1 population cycles 1 population growth 1 senescence 1 two-sex models 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 4
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Caswell, Hal 2 Ponthiere, Gregory 1 Ponthière, Grégory 1
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Demographic Research 2 GLO Discussion Paper 1 GLO discussion paper 1
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RePEc 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Fertility, Heterogeneity and the Golden Rule
Ponthiere, Gregory - 2022
Phelps's (1961) Golden Rule states an unambiguous relationship be- tween optimal capital intensity and fertility: a rise in fertility decreases the optimal capital intensity, because a higher fertility increases the in- vestment required to sustain a given capital to labour ratio (i.e., the cap-...
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Fertility, Heterogeneity and the Golden Rule
Ponthière, Grégory - 2022
Phelpsís (1961) Golden Rule states an unambiguous relationship between optimal capital intensity and fertility: a rise in fertility decreases the optimal capital intensity, because a higher fertility increases the investment required to sustain a given capital to labour ratio (i.e., the capital...
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Reproductive value, the stable stage distribution, and the sensitivity of the population growth rate to changes in vital rates
Caswell, Hal - In: Demographic Research 23 (2010) 19, pp. 531-548
The population growth rate, or intrinsic rate of increase, measures the potential rate of growth of a population with specified and fixed vital rates.The sensitivity of population growth rate to changes in the vital rates can be written in terms of the stable stage or age distribution and the...
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Perturbation analysis of nonlinear matrix population models
Caswell, Hal - In: Demographic Research 18 (2008) 3, pp. 59-116
Perturbation analysis examines the response of a model to changes in its parameters. It is commonly applied to population growth rates calculated from linear models, but there has been no general approach to the analysis of nonlinear models. Nonlinearities in demographic models may arise due to...
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