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Individuals aged 65 years and older currently make up a larger share of the population than ever before, and this group is predicted to continue growing both in absolute terms and relative to the rest of the population. This chapter begins by introducing the facts, figures, and forecasts...
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This paper surveys publications in the fields of economic history and demography in the ESR since 1969. Numbering sixty …
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Population forecasts indicate that the world is facing massive demographic changes during the 21st century. This does … demographic dividend to income projections. Our findings are as follows. First, show that historically the impact of demography on … potentially has consequences for the current global economic powers, that will see their influence on world affairs decline. …
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Nominal and real interest rates in advanced economies have been decreasing since the mid-1980s and reached historical low levels in the aftermath of the global financial crisis. Understanding why interest rates have fallen is essential for both monetary policy and financial stability. This paper...
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In a simple growth model we explore the current and future growth effects of the regional population structure. Regional GDP growth in 227 regions within six countries in central Europe is explored as how they depend on the young and old dependency ratio. The young dependency ratio (YDR) is...
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