The demographic transition experienced by developed countries produces initial positive effects on economic growth ‒ the first demographic dividend ‒ which can be extended into a second demographic dividend if baby boomers' savings increase capital accumulation. Nevertheless, aging might reverse this process if dissaving of elderly baby boomers and the pressure on the pay-as-you-go financed welfare state reduce savings and capital
Many third world countries face rapid population aging over the coming decades. The demographic tren...
Demographic change has differential impacts on the welfare of current and future generations. In a s...
Demographic change has differential impacts on the welfare of current and future generations. In a s...
Background: The demographic transition experienced by developed countries produces initial positive ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Demographic dividends are eco...
The demographic transition of falling fertility and mortality can provide countries with one generat...
The demographic transition of falling fertility and mortality can provide countries with one generat...
Both the developed and developing countries are experiencing substantial changes in their age struct...
This paper employs a large scale overlapping generations (OLG) model with endogenous human capital f...
Many third world countries face rapid population aging over the coming decades. The demographic tren...
International audienceThe demographic structure of a country influences economic activity. The “seco...
Many third world countries face rapid population aging over the coming decades. The demographic tren...
Many developing countries are experiencing rapid fertility decline. As a result population growth ra...
Countries throughout the world are experiencing changes in their population age structure, but they ...
We add endogenous labour supply to exogenous population growth in an Uzawa-Lucas endogenous growth m...
Many third world countries face rapid population aging over the coming decades. The demographic tren...
Demographic change has differential impacts on the welfare of current and future generations. In a s...
Demographic change has differential impacts on the welfare of current and future generations. In a s...
Background: The demographic transition experienced by developed countries produces initial positive ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Demographic dividends are eco...
The demographic transition of falling fertility and mortality can provide countries with one generat...
The demographic transition of falling fertility and mortality can provide countries with one generat...
Both the developed and developing countries are experiencing substantial changes in their age struct...
This paper employs a large scale overlapping generations (OLG) model with endogenous human capital f...
Many third world countries face rapid population aging over the coming decades. The demographic tren...
International audienceThe demographic structure of a country influences economic activity. The “seco...
Many third world countries face rapid population aging over the coming decades. The demographic tren...
Many developing countries are experiencing rapid fertility decline. As a result population growth ra...
Countries throughout the world are experiencing changes in their population age structure, but they ...
We add endogenous labour supply to exogenous population growth in an Uzawa-Lucas endogenous growth m...
Many third world countries face rapid population aging over the coming decades. The demographic tren...
Demographic change has differential impacts on the welfare of current and future generations. In a s...
Demographic change has differential impacts on the welfare of current and future generations. In a s...