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bankruptcies), have declined. These findings underscore the importance of addressing business transition issues in a rapidly aging …
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China is on the eve of a demographic shift that will have profound consequences on its economic and social landscape. Within a few years the working age population will reach a historical peak, and then begin a precipitous decline. This fact, along with anecdotes of rapidly rising migrant wages...
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. We pick China as a case study since China has undergone a dramatic process of rapid aging and a tremendous reduction in … pension reform and rapid aging together contribute 55 percent of the increase in the household saving rate from 1995 to 2009 …
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Empirical evidence is mounting that, in advanced economies, changes in monetary policy have a more benign impact on the economy - given better anchored inflation expectations and inflation being less responsive to variation in unemployment - compared to the past. We examine another aspect that...
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Japan seems to be turning less Ricardian, a trend set to continue. First, the discount wedge seems to have risen, suggesting that consumers have become more myopic. Second, some evidence points to the possibility that an increasing number of households are liquidity constrained. If these...
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This paper quantitatively investigates how population aging trend affects fiscal space measured as unused revenue … impact of aging on fiscal space …
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In coming decades, China will undergo a notable demographic transformation, with its old-age dependency ratio doubling to 24 percent by 2030 and rising even more precipitously thereafter. This paper uses the permanent income hypothesis to reassess national savings behavior, with greater...
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This paper analyzes various reform options for Japan's public pension in light of large fiscal consolidation needs of the country. The most attractive option is to increase the pension eligibility age in line with high and rising life expectancy. This would have a positive effect on long-run...
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experience a significant aging of their populations during the next several decades. This paper explores how these aging Asian … countries are addressing and anticipating the challenges of an aging society. It suggests that Asia's preparedness for an aging …
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In recent decades, population has been aging fast in Brazil while old age pensions and health related spending have …
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