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This paper revisits the impact of population aging on economic growth. In order to understand the impact of population aging on economic growth, it is important to consider the changes in the entire age distribution of demography. Our empirical analysis indicates that a change in age...
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The world faces growing challenges of aging populations. Asia is no exception with rapidly increasing life expectancies …
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Southeast Asia satisfy all of them. The conditions are (1) support ratio - the ratio of workers to consumers - matters for … (i) and (ii) are satisfied for Asia with higher elasticity than others. As for (iii), we set up a dynamic model for …
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As one of the world's largest recipients of remittances, the Philippines received remittances roughly 12% of its gross domestic product in 2008. Remittances have become the single most important source of foreign exchange to the economy and a significant source of income for recipient families....
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Extensive global evidence suggests that conditional cash transfers (CCTs) encourage long-term investment in human capital by poor households. However, CCTs also have the potential to distort incentives for investment among children. If only some children in the household are monitored/subsidized...
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There is a lack of verifiable evidence on the period and magnitude of the demographic dividends in India, a gap policy makers must address when setting priorities for human resource and capital investment to harvest the economic benefits of the demographic transition currently under way. This...
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We explore how demographic changes in the Asia and Pacific region are likely to influence economic growth and other … dividend, over time population aging could drag on economic growth, especially in East Asia. A second potential problem from …
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The transition in the People's Republic of China from a centrally planned economy to a market-based economy is widely acclaimed for leading to unprecedented economic growth, but there is a growing awareness of the social strains accompanying that growth such as the lagging development of the...
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This paper provides estimates of the impact of demographic change on labor productivity growth, relying on annual data over 1961-2018 for a panel of 90 advanced and emerging economies. We find that increases in both the young and old population shares have significant negative effects on labor...
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in arresting continuing environmental degradation in the Asia and Pacific region. Quoting examples, the paper asserts …
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