Based on United Nation projections, world population structure have tendency to move toward the population aging structure. Population aging is said would induce several problems to a country in term of theirs macroeconomic, labour market and social security. However, researcher believed impact of aging society may vary depend on economic policies implemented. Effective policies implemented can help in offsetting the effect of population aging. Most of the early studied have utilized panel data in their analysis. Nevertheless, the results can only provide a general conclusion. In addition, previous empirical result uncovers the possibility of the existence of nonlinear relationship. Hence, both linear and nonlinear causality test are employ...
A major consequence of the persisting low birth rates and still-rising longevity experienced in many...
Between 2000 and 2050, the share of the population aged 60 and over is projected to increase in ever...
Changes occuring in the health sector and in terms of society within the last 100 years in the world...
Using panel data for 142 countries for the period from 1960 to 2014, we assess the effects of popula...
The tradintional and mainstream viewpoint believe that aging is a disadvantage to growth. Mild popul...
This paper aims to assess the effects of population aging on economic growth. We adopt the partial-a...
This paper aims to investigate the relationship between economic growth and age dependency, divided ...
We study the effects of projected population aging on potential growth in Asian economies over the p...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of aging on economic growth. The study used dynam...
Purpose: This study investigates the impact of demographic structural changes on economic growth usi...
Population aging is emerging as a major demographic trend in many countries, with potentially import...
Demographic transition implies severe challenges for high income nations, for instance Japan, as the...
Malaysia is aging a a rapid speed but at a lower level of development. The aging process is expect...
Countries throughout the world are experiencing changes in their population age structure, but they ...
With declining fertility rates, increasing rates of the elderly population, and increasing life expe...
A major consequence of the persisting low birth rates and still-rising longevity experienced in many...
Between 2000 and 2050, the share of the population aged 60 and over is projected to increase in ever...
Changes occuring in the health sector and in terms of society within the last 100 years in the world...
Using panel data for 142 countries for the period from 1960 to 2014, we assess the effects of popula...
The tradintional and mainstream viewpoint believe that aging is a disadvantage to growth. Mild popul...
This paper aims to assess the effects of population aging on economic growth. We adopt the partial-a...
This paper aims to investigate the relationship between economic growth and age dependency, divided ...
We study the effects of projected population aging on potential growth in Asian economies over the p...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of aging on economic growth. The study used dynam...
Purpose: This study investigates the impact of demographic structural changes on economic growth usi...
Population aging is emerging as a major demographic trend in many countries, with potentially import...
Demographic transition implies severe challenges for high income nations, for instance Japan, as the...
Malaysia is aging a a rapid speed but at a lower level of development. The aging process is expect...
Countries throughout the world are experiencing changes in their population age structure, but they ...
With declining fertility rates, increasing rates of the elderly population, and increasing life expe...
A major consequence of the persisting low birth rates and still-rising longevity experienced in many...
Between 2000 and 2050, the share of the population aged 60 and over is projected to increase in ever...
Changes occuring in the health sector and in terms of society within the last 100 years in the world...