> I think that to raise a child can be
> considered in economics a
> "merit good" (private good with positive externality)
> Luigino Bruni
As stated by Nicolaus Tideman, "Whether added births represent a net
gain or net loss when the value of exclusive access to Nature is
shared is not
clear." http://www.usbig.net/papers/084-Tidemand-Ehtics-o-BIG.doc
One more child can have both positive and negative externalities.
A greater population increases congestion and depletes more natural
resources. It is also uncertain whether a particular child will
become a criminal or have costs such as high medical expenses.
Thus in my judgment, the least arbitrary a priori proposition
regarding the costs and benefits of another child is neutrality.
Fred Foldvary