This paper answers the following two questions: 1) In the data, can we nd a dilution effect of population growth also on per-capita human capital investment? If yes, 2) how can we use this fact to explain theoretically the existence of a differential impact of population change on economic growth across countries? In the first part of the article we document empirically the considerable across-countries heterogeneity of a dilution effect of population growth also in regard to the process of per-capita human capital formation and observe that, at a country's level, population growth may be relevant (either positively or negatively) for economic growth depending on the specic way it affects the process of schooling-acquisition by agents. In the second part of the paper we use these results in order to build a multi-sector growth model which is capable of accounting (depending on the strength of the found dilution eect of population growth on per-capita human capital formation) for the non-monotonous correlation between demographic and economic growth rates in the longrun.

Dilution effects, population growth and economic growth under human capital accumulation and endogenous technological change / A. Bucci, L. Eraydin, M. Mueller. - In: WORKING PAPER SERIES IN ECONOMICS. - ISSN 2190-9806. - 2018(2018 Jan).

Dilution effects, population growth and economic growth under human capital accumulation and endogenous technological change

A. Bucci
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L. Eraydin;
2018

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This paper answers the following two questions: 1) In the data, can we nd a dilution effect of population growth also on per-capita human capital investment? If yes, 2) how can we use this fact to explain theoretically the existence of a differential impact of population change on economic growth across countries? In the first part of the article we document empirically the considerable across-countries heterogeneity of a dilution effect of population growth also in regard to the process of per-capita human capital formation and observe that, at a country's level, population growth may be relevant (either positively or negatively) for economic growth depending on the specic way it affects the process of schooling-acquisition by agents. In the second part of the paper we use these results in order to build a multi-sector growth model which is capable of accounting (depending on the strength of the found dilution eect of population growth on per-capita human capital formation) for the non-monotonous correlation between demographic and economic growth rates in the longrun.
human capital investment; economic growth; population growth; dilution effects; research&development
Settore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politica
gen-2018
https://www.econstor.eu/handle/10419/175350
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