2007 Increases in the proportion of the working age population can yield a “demographic dividend ” that enhances the rate of economic growth. We estimate the parameters of an economic growth model with a cross section of countries over the period 1960 to 1980 and investigate whether the inclusion of age structure improves the model’s forecasts for the period 1980 to 2000. We find that including age structure improves the forecast, although there is evidence of parameter instability between periods with an unexplaine
This paper utilizes for the first time age-structured human capital data for economic growth forecas...
The demographic transition led to an added productivity commonly referred to as the demographic divi...
Demografická dividenda - možné souvislosti věkové struktury a ekonomického růstu Abstract The goal o...
JEL No. C53,J1,O4 Increases in the proportion of the working age population can yield a "demogr...
High ratios of working age to dependent population can yield a increases the rate of economic growth...
In this paper we test the robustness of correlations between age structure and economic growth in th...
This paper utilizes for the first time age-structured human capital data for economic growth forecas...
Demographic projections of age structure provide the best information available on long-term human r...
The age distribution is seldom taken into consideration in macroeconomic, and macro-econometric pape...
During recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the explanatory power of demographic v...
A recent body of empirical cross-country research has confirmed that income equality is positively r...
Nonparametric panel regressions between economic growth and age-structured population for OECD and n...
Age structure, intergenerational transfers and economic growth : an overview Ronald Lee This paper o...
During recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the explanatory power of demographic v...
A recent body of empirical cross-country research has confirmed that income inequality is negatively...
This paper utilizes for the first time age-structured human capital data for economic growth forecas...
The demographic transition led to an added productivity commonly referred to as the demographic divi...
Demografická dividenda - možné souvislosti věkové struktury a ekonomického růstu Abstract The goal o...
JEL No. C53,J1,O4 Increases in the proportion of the working age population can yield a "demogr...
High ratios of working age to dependent population can yield a increases the rate of economic growth...
In this paper we test the robustness of correlations between age structure and economic growth in th...
This paper utilizes for the first time age-structured human capital data for economic growth forecas...
Demographic projections of age structure provide the best information available on long-term human r...
The age distribution is seldom taken into consideration in macroeconomic, and macro-econometric pape...
During recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the explanatory power of demographic v...
A recent body of empirical cross-country research has confirmed that income equality is positively r...
Nonparametric panel regressions between economic growth and age-structured population for OECD and n...
Age structure, intergenerational transfers and economic growth : an overview Ronald Lee This paper o...
During recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the explanatory power of demographic v...
A recent body of empirical cross-country research has confirmed that income inequality is negatively...
This paper utilizes for the first time age-structured human capital data for economic growth forecas...
The demographic transition led to an added productivity commonly referred to as the demographic divi...
Demografická dividenda - možné souvislosti věkové struktury a ekonomického růstu Abstract The goal o...