Optimal population and exhaustible resource constraints
Article Type
Research Article
Publication Title
Journal of Population Economics
Abstract
A large literature considers the optimal size and growth rate of the human population, trading off the utility value of additional people with the costs of a larger population. In this literature, an important parameter is the social weight placed on population size; a standard result is that a planner with a larger weight on population chooses larger population levels and growth rates. We demonstrate that this result is conditionally overturned when an exhaustible resource constraint is introduced: if the discount rate is small enough, the optimal population today decreases with the welfare weight on population size. That is, a more total-utilitarian social planner could prefer a smaller population today than a more average-utilitarian social planner. We also present a numerical illustration applied to the case of climate change, where we show that under plausible real-world parameter values, our result matters for the direction and magnitude of optimal population policy.
First Page
295
Last Page
335
DOI
10.1007/s00148-017-0665-9
Publication Date
1-1-2018
Recommended Citation
Lawson, Nicholas and Spears, Dean, "Optimal population and exhaustible resource constraints" (2018). Journal Articles. 1621.
https://digitalcommons.isical.ac.in/journal-articles/1621
Comments
All Open Access, Green