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the middle-aged age groups. Likewise, the process of ageing would have consequences for the composition of Swiss GDP: the …
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demographic changes. Although population ageing in Canada is expected to have a negative impact on welfare, international trade …. This reflects a population ageing gap between Canada and many of its trading partners with younger populations whose … that takes into account the extent and timing of population ageing in diverse regions of the world. The main policy …
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ageing-consumption, an ageing-saving, a saving-capitalisation and a saving-longevity puzzles have been put forward in the …
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This paper analyses the impact of welfare systems and longevity on savings. It develops a life-cycle model embodying social transfers (health care and pension expenditures) and changes in longevity to determine the level of household savings. We simulated an aggregate saving equation and derived...
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Ukraine has a rapidly ageing and declining population. A dynamic forward-looking Computable General Equilibrium … reform scenarios and investigate the impact of population ageing on a wide range of macroeconomic variables. It is shown that …
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The formation of the European Union (EU) is the one of the biggest political – economic events of the last 50 years. The aim of this study is to develop EU economy functioning system dynamic model. Main research method is system dynamics. General scheme of EU economy system dynamic model is...
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Background: Health care expenditures (HCE) are known to steepen with increasing age, but the contributions of biological age, morbidity, or proximity to death as cost drivers are debated. Age-associated HCE growth can be studied across two dimensions: within fixed groups of persons with the same...
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Background: Health care expenditures (HCE) are known to steepen with increasing age, but the contributions of biological age, morbidity, or proximity to death as cost drivers are debated. Age-associated HCE growth can be studied across two dimensions: within fixed groups of persons with the same...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011982683