© Taylor & FrancisThis paper uses a Computable General Equilibrium model to explore the macroeconomic impact of growth in the human capital stock for a given ageing profile of the population in China, during the first half of this century. It examines whether the projected reduction in the total dependency ratio for the period 2000 to the 2030s can be exploited for energetic human capital formation. Policy simulations show that accelerating human capital formation raises both total output and per capita real income dramatically. Public expenditure on education is, therefore, welfare enhancing, mitigating the adverse effects of population ageing while laying the foundation for supporting China's rapidly increasing elderly population. The bas...
AbstractIn the case of population dividend which tends to disappear, to choose a new driving force o...
Inequality, aging population and old age poverty are salient issues in emerging economies, most nota...
The first chapter demonstrates that the fertility restrictions due to one-child policy effectively p...
Using a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model and a given ageing profile of the population to f...
Population ageing will accelerate in the coming decades in China. This ageing may have considerable ...
The dramatic fertility decline since the beginning of 1970s has decelerated the growth of China's wo...
The one-child policy implemented since the late of 1970s has decelerated the growth of China’s worki...
The world's leading economies, both developed and developing, are engaged in an ever-changing econom...
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Demographic transition due to population aging is an emerging issue throughout the developing world,...
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This paper mainly studies the impact of population aging on human capital, and combs the relevant li...
AbstractIn the case of population dividend which tends to disappear, to choose a new driving force o...
Inequality, aging population and old age poverty are salient issues in emerging economies, most nota...
The first chapter demonstrates that the fertility restrictions due to one-child policy effectively p...
Using a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model and a given ageing profile of the population to f...
Population ageing will accelerate in the coming decades in China. This ageing may have considerable ...
The dramatic fertility decline since the beginning of 1970s has decelerated the growth of China's wo...
The one-child policy implemented since the late of 1970s has decelerated the growth of China’s worki...
The world's leading economies, both developed and developing, are engaged in an ever-changing econom...
China is growing old before it is growing affluent. This situation is not unique to China; at least ...
The paper estimates cross-province growth regressions for China over the period of economic reform.�...
Demographic transition due to population aging is an emerging issue throughout the developing world,...
How do population ageing shocks affect the long-run macroeconomic performance of an economy? To answ...
This paper analyzes the impact of population aging trends on the supply of labor in my country from ...
We add endogenous labour supply to exogenous population growth in an Uzawa-Lucas endogenous growth m...
This paper mainly studies the impact of population aging on human capital, and combs the relevant li...
AbstractIn the case of population dividend which tends to disappear, to choose a new driving force o...
Inequality, aging population and old age poverty are salient issues in emerging economies, most nota...
The first chapter demonstrates that the fertility restrictions due to one-child policy effectively p...