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Intergenerational equity and dynamic duality principles

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  • Hirofumi Uzawa

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The concept of intergenerational equity concerning intertemporal paths of consumption and capital accumulation is introduced and the analysis of the dynamic processes of capital accumulation and changes in environmental quality that are intergenerationally equitable is developed. The analysis is based upon the dynamic duality principles, as originally developed by Koopmans and Uzawa, and later extended to the case involving environmental quality. A time-path of consumption and capital accumulation is defined intergenerationally equitable when it is dynamically efficient and, at the same time, the imputed price of each kind of capital, either private capital, or social overhead capital, is identical over time. The existence of an intergenerationally equitable time-path of consumption and capital accumulation is guaranteed when the processes of various kind of capital are subject to the Penrose effect, exhibiting the law of diminishing marginal rates of investment capital accumulation.

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  • Hirofumi Uzawa, 2002. "Intergenerational equity and dynamic duality principles," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 7, pages 1-11, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:602924
    DOI: 10.1155/S1026022602000286
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