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I think that in modern economics you are more likely to find a
literature on children as public "bads", going back to Malthus at
least, or before that as far back as Tertullian. The Chinese
especially have taken this view to heart with the one-child policy.
This means, of course, that they must have a high savings rate, since
they cannot expect one grandchild to support four grandparents.
We in the West have a similar problem, although we are just beginning
to recognize it. As I tell my students, "In just a few years, y'all
are gonna owe me a lot of money, so be sure to get good jobs."
Oh, wait. That's not working either.
John Medaille
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