This short note examines literature on “Demographic Dividend (Bonus or Gift)”in the framework of the impact of demographic forces on economic growth. Recently,a number of economists have tried to shed new lights on the impact of demographic factors on economic growth and called the positive impact “Demo-graphic Dividend (Bonus or Gift). ” The analysis shows that there are certain fruitful research areas
The extensive literature on population and development yielded few policy-relevant results before th...
The important of the demographic dividend to East Asian economic growth is now widely recognized. Du...
The demographic transition of falling fertility and mortality can provide countries with one generat...
Many developing countries are experiencing rapid fertility decline. As a result population growth ra...
Demografická dividenda - možné souvislosti věkové struktury a ekonomického růstu Abstract The goal o...
This article is about assessing the impact of demographic dividends on socio-economic growth in our ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Demographic dividends are eco...
The demographic transition experienced by developed countries produces initial positive effects on e...
This paper revisits demographic dividend issues after almost 2 decades of debate. In 1998, David Blo...
Examines the history of the debate surrounding how population growth affects national economies. Loo...
The effect of changes in age structure on economic growth has been widely studied in the demography ...
Thanks to Allen Kelley and Nancy Birdsall who provided many helpful comments. We are also grateful t...
The objective of this paper is to provide new evidence about the development effects of changes in p...
The demographic structure of a country influences economic activity. The “second dividend” modifies ...
This issue of the National Transfer Accounts (NTA) Bulletin explores whether lower-income countries ...
The extensive literature on population and development yielded few policy-relevant results before th...
The important of the demographic dividend to East Asian economic growth is now widely recognized. Du...
The demographic transition of falling fertility and mortality can provide countries with one generat...
Many developing countries are experiencing rapid fertility decline. As a result population growth ra...
Demografická dividenda - možné souvislosti věkové struktury a ekonomického růstu Abstract The goal o...
This article is about assessing the impact of demographic dividends on socio-economic growth in our ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Demographic dividends are eco...
The demographic transition experienced by developed countries produces initial positive effects on e...
This paper revisits demographic dividend issues after almost 2 decades of debate. In 1998, David Blo...
Examines the history of the debate surrounding how population growth affects national economies. Loo...
The effect of changes in age structure on economic growth has been widely studied in the demography ...
Thanks to Allen Kelley and Nancy Birdsall who provided many helpful comments. We are also grateful t...
The objective of this paper is to provide new evidence about the development effects of changes in p...
The demographic structure of a country influences economic activity. The “second dividend” modifies ...
This issue of the National Transfer Accounts (NTA) Bulletin explores whether lower-income countries ...
The extensive literature on population and development yielded few policy-relevant results before th...
The important of the demographic dividend to East Asian economic growth is now widely recognized. Du...
The demographic transition of falling fertility and mortality can provide countries with one generat...