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This study assesses the economic implications of China's changing population in the 21st century using a numerical … significant link between demographic structures and per capita income growth …
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China is well-placed to avoid the so-called “middle-income trap” and to continue to converge towards the more advanced …
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As an economy with a population of 23 million, Taipei,China is enjoying the demographic dividend of economic growth … resulting from a shift in the population age structure, but an increasingly aged population could be bad for the economy. As an … international comparison, its population is aging faster than that of most members of the Asian Development Bank and other advanced …
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, with particular emphasis on his estimates of population, real GDP, and real GDP per capita for very long periods, going …
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As an economy with a population of 23 million, Taipei,China is enjoying the demographic dividend of economic growth … resulting from a shift in the population age structure, but an increasingly aged population could be bad for the economy. As an … international comparison, its population is aging faster than that of most members of the Asian Development Bank and other advanced …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012490538
With the aid of an analytical framework of the Lewis model revised to reflect the experience of China, this paper examines the country’s dualistic economic development and its unique characteristics. The paper outlines the major effects of China’s growth as achieved during the course of...
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Japan face in the respective emergent phase-transitions. In what way can China avoid the “middle income trap”? What …
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PRC avoid the 'middle income trap'? What institutional shortcomings become evident from the Fukushima catastrophe and how …
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PRC avoid the "middle income trap"? What institutional shortcomings become evident from the Fukushima catastrophe and how …
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Intergenerational inequality and old-age poverty are salient issues in contemporary China. China's aging population … population dynamics and productivity growth. Although a reform is necessary, delaying its implementation implies large welfare …
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