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contributing to China’s economic growth between 1976 and 2015. We find that the demographic transition and industrial policy …
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savings and in per capita output growth in China since the mid-1970s. The demographic changes come from reductions in the … China …
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population dynamics explain 46 percent of economic growth in per capita GDP in China over the period 1961-2003, 39 percent in … growth in India and Pakistan over the period 2005-2050, and a negative effect in China …
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This paper takes a global, long-run perspective on the recent debate about secular stagnation, which has so far mainly focused on the short term. The analysis is motivated by observing the interplay between the economic and demographic transition that has occurred in the developed world over the...
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The transition from stagnation to growth and the associated phenomenon of the great divergence have been the subject of an intensive research in the growth literature in recent years. The discrepancy between the predictions of exogenous and endogenous growth models and the process of development...
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As an economy with a population of 23 million, Taipei,China is enjoying the demographic dividend of economic growth …
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especially acute in China, which has undergone demographic transition more rapidly than have most industrial economies. This …
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China’s fertility decline was very fast. However, what has driven this decline is controversial. The common wisdom … transformation and substantial mortality decline. To quantify the effects of different factors on China’s demographic and economic … driving force behind China's structural transformation, which has reduced the share of agricultural employment by 25 …
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This paper employs an Overlapping Generations Model to quantify the impacts of Korea's demographic transition toward an older population on the total output growth rate. The model incorporates the projected population through 2060 according by Statistics Korea. The effects of the low fertility...
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The demographic transition that swept the world in the course of the last century has been identified as one of the prime forces in the transition from stagnation to growth. The unprecedented increase in population growth during the early stages of industrialization was ultimately reversed and...
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