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Since its emergence in the 1980s, the subject of Household Finance has rapidly grown into a critical area of economic … focus. Research, policy and practitioner interest has increased as household portfolios have become more complicated in … the editor, Household Finance brings together the most essential papers on the subject together in a comprehensive three …
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Economic and policy implications of population aging / Robert Clark, Andrew Mason, Naohiro Ogawa -- Population aging, changing retirement policies and lifetime earnings profiles in Japan / Robert Clark, Naohiro Ogawa, Rikiya Matsukura -- Firm productivity, work-force age and educational...
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inequality -- 11. Labor market institutions and social protections -- 12. Reaping China's reform dividends. …China has grown rapidly since the reform initiation of the 1970s. China's Economic Growth Prospects narrates the … contribution of demographic transition to recent economic growth in China, and provides suggestions for ways in which it can …
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/2), January/April, 247-69 -- Fiona MacPhail and Xiao-yuan Dong (2007), 'Women's Market Work and Household Status in Rural China … articles shows how feminist economics has illuminated our understanding of topics such as household decision-making, the care … Service " Institutional Cultures and the Evolution of Paid Household Work', Feminist Economics, 3 (2), July, 1-27 -- Anita …
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The Economics of an Ageing Population studies the effects of demographic transition on the economies of industrialised countries. The authors demonstrate that an ageing population does not necessarily lead to a reduction in growth, providing that the working population are more productive and...
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Over coming decades, changes in population age structure will have profound implications for the macroeconomy, influencing economic growth, generational equity, human capital, saving and investment, and the sustainability of public and private transfer systems. How the future unfolds will depend...
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The book is the first of its kind to attempt to deal with the economics of pensions and ageing on the basis of a rigorous theoretical framework alternative to neoclassical economics. Sergio Cesaratto breaks the dominant conformism in the current pension debate and explains that the strength of...
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: Human Capital and Assortative Mating', Review of Economics of the Household, 9 (2), 149-80 -- Xin Meng and Robert G. Gregory … Language Proficiency within Immigrant Families', Review of Economics of the Household, 3, 243-68 -- Volker Grossmann and David …
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This highly topical book explores key issues in evaluating the long-run implications of population ageing for pensions, taxation, intergenerational equity and social welfare. Societies face long-term phenomena, such as demographic change and climate change that impose costs and benefits far into...
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