Hong Kong Special Administrative Region; Macroeconomic Impact of An Aging Population in a Highly Open Economy
Year of publication: |
2006-03-01
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Authors: | Leigh, Lamin |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Aging | Hong Kong SAR | Labor productivity | pension | health care | elderly | dependency | retirement | dependency ratio | pension spending | aging population | provident fund | labor force | retirement age | pensions | life expectancy | pension benefit | average pension | retirement income | social security | replacement rate | source of retirement income | welfare implications | long-term care | pension scheme | labor force participation | welfare reforms | wage growth | investment return | defined contributions | pensioners | defined-benefit pension | long-term projections | benefit level | normal retirement age | benefit pension | contribution rates | early retirement | welfare impact | provident funds | pension reform | average pensions |
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