Nonparametric panel regressions between economic growth and age-structured population for OECD and non-OECD countries show significant non-linear relationship contributing to their growth volatilities over the 1960-2000 period with interesting current and feedback effects
This paper aims to investigate the relationship between economic growth and age dependency, divided ...
This paper estimates the response of per capita GDP growth to changes in the proportion of mature wo...
Starting from existing literature and some our recent studies, we developed several modelling scheme...
Nonparametric panel regressions between economic growth and age-structured population for OECD and n...
This paper explores the relationship between the growth rates of per capita income and age- structur...
In this paper we test the robustness of correlations between age structure and economic growth in th...
The economic effects and consequences of an aging population on economic growth in terms of product...
2007 Increases in the proportion of the working age population can yield a “demographic dividend ” t...
The age distribution is seldom taken into consideration in macroeconomic, and macro-econometric pape...
This paper aims to assess the effects of population aging on economic growth. We adopt the partial-a...
Using panel data for 142 countries for the period from 1960 to 2014, we assess the effects of popula...
This paper examines the effects of demographic dynamics on the measured rates of economic growth. It...
Based on United Nation projections, world population structure have tendency to move toward the popu...
JEL No. C53,J1,O4 Increases in the proportion of the working age population can yield a "demogr...
This study estimates the effects of demographic dynamics on economic growth, with a focus on the wor...
This paper aims to investigate the relationship between economic growth and age dependency, divided ...
This paper estimates the response of per capita GDP growth to changes in the proportion of mature wo...
Starting from existing literature and some our recent studies, we developed several modelling scheme...
Nonparametric panel regressions between economic growth and age-structured population for OECD and n...
This paper explores the relationship between the growth rates of per capita income and age- structur...
In this paper we test the robustness of correlations between age structure and economic growth in th...
The economic effects and consequences of an aging population on economic growth in terms of product...
2007 Increases in the proportion of the working age population can yield a “demographic dividend ” t...
The age distribution is seldom taken into consideration in macroeconomic, and macro-econometric pape...
This paper aims to assess the effects of population aging on economic growth. We adopt the partial-a...
Using panel data for 142 countries for the period from 1960 to 2014, we assess the effects of popula...
This paper examines the effects of demographic dynamics on the measured rates of economic growth. It...
Based on United Nation projections, world population structure have tendency to move toward the popu...
JEL No. C53,J1,O4 Increases in the proportion of the working age population can yield a "demogr...
This study estimates the effects of demographic dynamics on economic growth, with a focus on the wor...
This paper aims to investigate the relationship between economic growth and age dependency, divided ...
This paper estimates the response of per capita GDP growth to changes in the proportion of mature wo...
Starting from existing literature and some our recent studies, we developed several modelling scheme...