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Review of Economic Dynamics | 2010

A General Equilibrium Analysis of Parental Leave Policies

Andres Erosa; Luisa Fuster; Diego Restuccia

The programs used to solve for the equilibrium of the benchmark economy and the ones of the economies with mandatory leaves are written in fortran. The compiler used is Compact Visual Fortran Professional Edition 6.5.0.


International Economic Review | 2006

WHY ARE FERTILITY RATES AND FEMALE EMPLOYMENT RATIOS POSITIVELY CORRELATED ACROSS O.E.C.D. COUNTRIES

José María Da Rocha; Luisa Fuster

We develop a quantitative theory of fertility and labor market participation decisions in order to investigate the role of labor market frictions in generating the observed positive association between fertility and employment among O.E.C.D. countries. We find that unemployment induces females to postpone and space births, which, in turn, reduces the total fertility rate. Moreover, differences in female labor outcomes across the United States and Spain can account for the low fertility rate in Spain relative to the United States. We also find that labor market frictions can generate a positive association between female employment ratios and fertility rates across economies.


The Review of Economic Studies | 2003

Pay-as-you-go Social Security and the Distribution of Altruistic Transfers

Jordi Caballé; Luisa Fuster

This paper studies the impact of an unfunded social security system on the distribution of altruistic transfers in a framework where savings are due to both life cycle and random altruistic motivations. We show that the effect of social security on the distribution of these transfers depends crucially on the strength of the bequest motive in explaining savings behaviour. We measure this strength by the expected weight that individuals attach to the utility of future generations. On the one hand, if the bequest motive is strong, then an increase in the social security tax raises the bequests left by altruistic parents. On the other hand, when the importance of altruism in motivating savings is sufficiently low, the increase in the social security tax could result in a reduction of the bequests left by altruistic parents under some conditions on the attitude of individuals toward risk and on the relative returns associated with private saving and social security. Some implications concerning the transitional effects of introducing an unfunded social security scheme are also discussed. Copyright 2003, Wiley-Blackwell.


Social Science Research Network | 2000

Pay-as-you-go Social Security and the Distribution of Bequests

Jordi Caballé; Luisa Fuster

This paper studies the impact of an unfunded social security system on the distribution of bequests in a framework where savings are due both by life cycle and by random altruistic motivations. We show that the impact of social security on the distribution of bequests depends crucially on the importance of the bequest motive in explaining savings behavior. If the bequest motive is strong, then an increase in the social security tax raises the bequests left by altruistic parents. On the other hand, when the importance of bequests in motivating savings is sufficiently low, the increase in the social security tax could result in a reduction of the bequests left by altruistic parents under some conditions on the attitude of individuals toward risk and on the relative returns associated with private saving and social security. Some implications concerning the transitional effects of introducing an unfunded social security scheme are also discussed.


International Economic Review | 2003

A Welfare Analysis of Social Security in a Dynastic Framework

Luisa Fuster; Ayse Imrohoroglu; Selahattin Imrohoroglu


Review of Economic Dynamics | 1999

Is Altruism Important for Understanding the Long-Run Effects of Social Security?☆

Luisa Fuster


Review of Economic Dynamics | 2002

Fertility Decisions and Gender Differences in Labor Turnover, Employment, and Wages

Andres Erosa; Luisa Fuster; Diego Restuccia


European Economic Review | 2016

A quantitative theory of the gender gap in wages

Andres Erosa; Luisa Fuster; Diego Restuccia


The Review of Economic Studies | 2016

Towards a Micro-Founded Theory of Aggregate Labour Supply

Andres Erosa; Luisa Fuster; Gueorgui Kambourov


Economic Theory | 1999

Effects of uncertain lifetime and annuity insurance on capital accumulation and growth

Luisa Fuster

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Ayse Imrohoroglu

University of Southern California

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Selahattin Imrohoroglu

University of Southern California

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Jordi Caballé

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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Selo Imrohoroglu

University of Southern California

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