Assaf Razin (Professor of Economics, Emeritus, Tel Aviv University), Efraim Sadka (Henry Kaufman Professor of Internatio
From Malthus to Becker, the economic approach to population growth and its interactions with the surrounding economic environment has undergone a major transformation. Population Economics elucidates the theory behind this shift and the consequences for economic policy.Razin and Sadka systematically examine the microeconomic implications of people's decisions about how many children to have and how to provide for them on population trends and social issues of population policy. The authors analyze how these decisions affect labor supply, consumption, savings and bequests, investments in...
From Malthus to Becker, the economic approach to population growth and its interactions with the surrounding economic environment has undergone a m...