Secular Stagnation? Growth, Asset Returns and Welfare in the Next Decades: First Results
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Datum
2016-09-08
Autor
Geppert, Christian
Ludwig, Alexander
Abiry, Raphael
SAFE No.
145
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Zusammenfassung
Ongoing demographic change will lead to a relative scarcity of raw labor to the effect that output growth will be decreasing in the next decades, a secular stagnation. As physical capital will be relatively abundant, this decrease of output will be accompanied by reductions of asset returns. We quantify these effects for the US economy by developing an overlapping generations model with risky and risk-free assets. Without adjustments of human capital, risky returns decrease until 2035 by about 0.7 percentage point, and the risk-free rate by about one percentage point, leading to substantial welfare losses for asset rich households. Per capita output is reduced by 6%. Endogenous human capital adjustments strongly mitigate these effects. We conclude that human capital policies will be crucial in the context of labor shortages.
Forschungsbereich
Macro Finance
Schlagworte
secular stagnation, demographic change, overlapping generations, natural rate, equity premium, growth, welfare, human capital
JEL-Klassifizierung
E17, C68, G12
Thema
Macro Finance
Household Finance
Monetary Policy
Household Finance
Monetary Policy
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Working Paper
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