Given that savings behaviour and worker productivity have strong life-cycle components and given that demographic profiles vary across countries, population age structure should be linked to differences in levels of economic development. In this paper, we measure the economic importance of age structure variation for the global economy. We find that demographic maturation has been associated with nearly half of the evolution of global per capita GDP since 1960. We also find that age structure differences can account for just over half of the variation in worldwide per capita GDP (i.e. the lack of sigma convergence) observed since 1960
We estimate the effect of changes in demographic structure on long term trends of key macroeconomic...
The demographic transition of declining of mortality and fertility, causes changes in age structure ...
This paper surveys the existing literature on the effects of population age structure on saving, cap...
Given that savings behaviour and worker productivity have strong life-cycle components and given tha...
Given that savings and productivity follow a hump shaped profile with respect to age and given that ...
Given that savings behaviour and worker productivity have strong life-cycle components and given tha...
This paper estimates the response of per capita GDP growth to changes in the proportion of mature wo...
This paper presents new evidence for major world regions and for the most populous countries in each...
Demographic projections of age structure provide the best information available on long-term human r...
A recent body of empirical cross-country research has confirmed that income equality is positively r...
Recent literature shows empirical support for an effect of demographic age structure on economic gro...
The disappointing recovery after the crisis has sparked renewed interest in the medium-run outlook o...
Until the early eighteenth century, global population size was relatively static and the lives of th...
The planet will be threatened, says Rostow, not by overpopulation but by the perspective of the demo...
This paper aims to investigate the relationship between economic growth and age dependency, divided ...
We estimate the effect of changes in demographic structure on long term trends of key macroeconomic...
The demographic transition of declining of mortality and fertility, causes changes in age structure ...
This paper surveys the existing literature on the effects of population age structure on saving, cap...
Given that savings behaviour and worker productivity have strong life-cycle components and given tha...
Given that savings and productivity follow a hump shaped profile with respect to age and given that ...
Given that savings behaviour and worker productivity have strong life-cycle components and given tha...
This paper estimates the response of per capita GDP growth to changes in the proportion of mature wo...
This paper presents new evidence for major world regions and for the most populous countries in each...
Demographic projections of age structure provide the best information available on long-term human r...
A recent body of empirical cross-country research has confirmed that income equality is positively r...
Recent literature shows empirical support for an effect of demographic age structure on economic gro...
The disappointing recovery after the crisis has sparked renewed interest in the medium-run outlook o...
Until the early eighteenth century, global population size was relatively static and the lives of th...
The planet will be threatened, says Rostow, not by overpopulation but by the perspective of the demo...
This paper aims to investigate the relationship between economic growth and age dependency, divided ...
We estimate the effect of changes in demographic structure on long term trends of key macroeconomic...
The demographic transition of declining of mortality and fertility, causes changes in age structure ...
This paper surveys the existing literature on the effects of population age structure on saving, cap...