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pose significant headwinds to the region’s future economic growth. We update and enhance the analysis of Park and Shin … (2012) to project the impact of population aging on developing Asia’s growth between 2021 and 2050. Our projections indicate … that a demographic transition will have a substantial negative effect on the region’s future growth, but the effect varies …
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- together with standard growth models to frame the role of religion in economic growth. Unifying a growing literature, we argue … that religion can enhance or impinge upon economic growth through all four elements because it shapes individual …
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-together with standard growth models to frame the role of religion in economic growth. Unifying a growing literature, we argue that … religion can enhance or impinge upon economic growth through all four elements because it shapes individual preferences …
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give rise to a silver dividend that contributes to economic growth (ADB 2019). While the demographic dividend refers to the … sources of growth in an aging society. Extending Lee and Shin (2021) to include developing countries, we examine the potential … for a silver dividend by investigating the channels through which population aging affects economic growth. We find that …
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This paper investigates the forces driving output growth, namely technological, efficiency, and input changes, in 80 … across groups is that growth is driven mainly by factor accumulation (capital deepening). …
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The issue of sustainability of natural capital and implications for economic growth ranks high in the interests of both …
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of atypically rapid growth of total factor productivity (TFP) relative to levels in OECD countries, and that the rise in …
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