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A NOTE ON INDETERMINACY IN OVERLAPPING GENERATIONS ECONOMIES WITH ENVIRONMENT AND ENDOGENOUS LABOR SUPPLY

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 April 2007

THOMAS SEEGMULLER
Affiliation:
CNRS and CES
ALBAN VERCHÈRE
Affiliation:
PREACTIS, Saint-Etienne University

Abstract

We consider an overlapping generations model with environment and an elastic labor supply. In this framework, consumers have to choose between consumption, environmental quality, and leisure. We show the existence of both deterministic cycles and indeterminacy. In contrast to previous results, the emergence of endogenous fluctuations does not require a high emission rate of pollution.

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