WiWi-Gastvortrag: The Optimal Momentum of Population Growth and Decline

em. o. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gustav Feichtinger (Technische Universität Wien) referiert zum Thema „The Optimal Momentum of Population Growth and Decline“ am Sa. 19. November 2022 um 13 Uhr in Raum B02a.2.05 (Lakeside Park). Zuhörer herzlich willkommen!

Some fifty years ago, Nathan Keyfitz (1971) asked for the amount a growing human population would further increase if its fertility rate would be reduced immediately to replacement level and remains there forever. The reason for this demographic momentum is an inertia of age structures containing relatively many potential parents due to past high fertility. Nobody expects such a miraculous reduction of reproductive behavior, but a gradual decline of fertility in fast-growing populations seems inevitable. Since any delay in fertility decline to a stationary level leads to an increase of the momentum, we consider an intertemporal trade-off between costly birth control and the demographic momentum at the end of a planning period. Using the McKendrick partial differential equation for the age-structured population dynamics, an appropriate extension of Pontryagin’s maximum principle is applied. The results of such a distributed parameter control framework can also be applied to determine efficient pro-natalistic measures for shrinking populations.

5. MQW-Workshop

Am Di. 15. November 2022 findet der 5. Workshop der Abteilung Makroökonomik und Quantitative Wirtschaftsforschung  um 14 Uhr 30 in Raum B02.2.13 statt. Fortsetzung des Vortrags von Christian Zwatz mit dem Titel „Large Sample Robust Inference in the Generalized Linear Regression Model„.

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CEBA Talk: HAC Robust Estimation and Inference for Long-Run Equilibrium Relationships

Martin Wagner trägt am 11. November 2022 im Rahmen des Forschungsseminars des renommierten CEBA – Center for Econometrics and Business Analytics der St. Petersburg State University vor. Der Titel des Vortrags lautet „HAC Robust Estimation and Inference for Long-Run Equilibrium Relationships„.

4. MQW-Workshop

Am Di. 8. November 2022 findet der 4. Workshop der Abteilung Makroökonomik und Quantitative Wirtschaftsforschung  um 14 Uhr 30 in Raum B02.2.13 statt. Vortrag von Christian Zwatz mit dem Titel „Large Sample Robust Inference in the Generalized Linear Regression Model„.

Zuhörer herzlich willkommen!