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Six Ways Population Change Will Affect the Global Economy

Authors :
Mason, Andrew
Lee, Ronald
Michael, Abrigo
Ruslan, Aliyev
Eugenia, Amporfu
Tommy, Bengtsson
Barthelemy, Biao
Luis Rosero Bixby
Arjan, Bruil
Marisa, Bucheli
Enkhtsetseg, Byambaa
Agnieszka, Chlon-Dominczak
Pablo, Comelatto
Deidra, Coy
Hippolyte, D’Albis
Mikhail, Denissenko
Gretchen, Donehower
Sadou, Doumbo
Latif, Dramani
Alexia, Fürnkranz-Prskawetz
Robert, Gal
Christopher, Gee
Cecilia, González
Tengku Aizan Hamid
Bernhard, Hammer
Mauricio, Holz
Tanja, Istenic
PamelaJiménez-Fontana
Shen, Ke
Bazlul, Khondker
Hyun Kyung Kim
Fanny, Kluge
Majid, Koosheshi
Laishram, Ladusingh
Mun Sim Lai
Sang-Hyop, Lee
Thanh, Long
Silvino, Lopes
Adrian, Lupusor
Ricardo Córdova Macías
Rikiya, Matsukura
David, Mccarthy
Iván, Mejia
Marcel, Merette
Germano, Mwabu
Narayana, M. R.
Isalia, Nava
Vanndy, Nor
Gilberto, Norte
Naohiro, Ogawa
Olanrewaju, Olaniyan
Javier, Olivera
Morne, Oosthuizen
Concepció, Patxot
James, Rice
Fathimath, Riyaza
Paulo, Saad
Joze, Sambt
Aylin, Seckin
James, Sefton
Verónica, Serafini
Latdavanh, Songvilay
Guadalupe, Souto
Wanchat, Suwankitti
Pham, Toan
Nimia, Torres
Jorge, Tova
An-Chi, Tung
Cassio, Turra
Piedad, Urdinola
Risto, Vaittinen
Zannella, Marina
Economic & Social Research Council (ESRC)
Source :
Population and development review, 2022., Population and Development Review, vol.48(1), pp.51-73., Kérwá, Universidad de Costa Rica, instacron:UCR
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

New estimates of economic flows by age combined with population projections show that in the coming decades (1) global GDP growth could be slower by about 1 percentage point per year, declining more sharply than population growth; (2) GDP will shift toward sub-Saharan Africa more than population trends suggest; (3) living standards of working-age adults may be squeezed by high spending on children and seniors; (4) changing population age distribution will raise living standards in many lower-income nations; (5) changing economic life cycles will amplify the economic effects of population aging in many higher income economies; and (6) population aging will likely push public debt, private assets, and perhaps productivity higher. Population change will have profound implications for national, regional, and global economies. Center on the Economics and Demography of Aging/[5P30AGO12839-24]/CEDA/Estados Unidos William and Flora Hewlett Foundation/[2013-9306]//Estados Unidos William and Flora Hewlett Foundation/[2017-4778]//Estados Unidos International Development Research Centre/[107451]/IDRC/Estados Unidos European Union’s Seventh Framework Program/[613247]/FP7/Unión Europea United Nations Development Account/[1617AO]/UNDP/Estados Unidos UCR::Vicerrectoría de Investigación::Unidades de Investigación::Ciencias Sociales::Centro Centroamericano de Población (CCP)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20139306 and 00987921
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Population and development review, 2022., Population and Development Review, vol.48(1), pp.51-73., Kérwá, Universidad de Costa Rica, instacron:UCR
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8def9fa15b94fae2e537ee1c3f933419