1989
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-50043-5_6
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The Serendipity Theorem Reconsidered: The Three-Generations Case Without Inheritance

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“…3 The limitations of the Serendipity Theorem were also discussed by several studies. Jaeger (1989) introduced an additional generation dependent on its parents and showed that even if an interior solution of the optimal population growth rate exists, the Serendipity Theorem does not hold in general. Kuhle (2007) and Jaeger and Kuhle (2009) showed that the Serendipity Theorem does not hold if there are government bonds.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…3 The limitations of the Serendipity Theorem were also discussed by several studies. Jaeger (1989) introduced an additional generation dependent on its parents and showed that even if an interior solution of the optimal population growth rate exists, the Serendipity Theorem does not hold in general. Kuhle (2007) and Jaeger and Kuhle (2009) showed that the Serendipity Theorem does not hold if there are government bonds.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%