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costs of chronic health conditions in terms of foregone gross domestic product (GDP). Unlike previously adopted frameworks … China, Japan, and South Korea, and estimate the economic burden of chronic conditions in five domains (cardiovascular … diseases, cancer, respiratory diseases, diabetes, and mental health conditions). Overall, total losses associated with these …
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costs of chronic health conditions in terms of foregone gross domestic product (GDP). Unlike previously adopted frameworks … China, Japan, and South Korea, and estimate the economic burden of chronic conditions in five domains (cardiovascular … diseases, cancer, respiratory diseases, diabetes, and mental health conditions). Overall, total losses associated with these …
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costs of chronic health conditions in terms of foregone gross domestic product (GDP). Unlike previously adopted frameworks … China, Japan, and South Korea, and estimate the economic burden of chronic conditions in five domains (cardiovascular … diseases, cancer, respiratory diseases, diabetes, and mental health conditions). Overall, total losses associated with these …
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challenge -- Health and long-term care -- Education and productivity -- Public finance implications of population aging: 2005 …-50 -- Financing Brazil's aging population : implications for saving and growth …
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by an investigation of how public expenditures vary across age groups and generations and what makes Brazil distinct from …
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This paper focuses on the effect that population ageing has on the production structure of the economy and consequently on economic growth. We consider an economy that consists of a service sector and a commodity sector. Productivity growth only occurs in the latter sector and is assumed to...
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