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Due to limited literature available to highlight the economic level and status for states and districts of North east India, the present study attempt to capture the same by extracting the information on living standards of the people through the eight variables collected during the 2001 and...
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-2003, reveal that GDP per capita growth is positively related to the growth differential between the working-age population and the … total population, and negatively related to child and old-age dependency ratios. Based on these results, they find that … population dynamics explain 46 percent of economic growth in per capita GDP in China over the period 1961-2003, 39 percent in …
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-age population in India contributes around one-fourth of the inequality in per capita income across states. Thus, to reap the maximum … annual growth rate in per capita income during 1981–2015. Second, India’s demographic window of opportunity began in 2005 … the growing working-age population …
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Emerging markets' political, economic, and social transition processes led to altered demographic trends and new macroeconomic dynamics in these economies. These changes triggered the growth of the middle class that became an essential factor of emerging markets' attractiveness for sales and...
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China will be comparatively flat, the positive contribution of declining youth dependency to real per capita income will not … fertility contributes positively to growth in GDP while weakening that in its real per capita income. Yet, so long as fertility … of its 2000 real per capita income over more than three decades …
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The study revives the debate on the relationship between population and economic growth add address whether population … region from population growth and in different economic contexts …
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The world's two population giants have undergone significant, and significantly different, demographic transitions …
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, India, Uganda, and Chad GDP as well as their population growths, indicates that population growth is the major negative …
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