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Macroeconomic Effects of the Population Ageing Phenomenon [PDF]
In the next decades, Romania will experience demographic changes that are likely to have a significant impact on its economic development. Using an overlapping generations model in the Auerbach-Kotlikoff tradition, I attempt to assess the effects of the ...
Cristian Bulete
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Attitudes toward Policy on Ageing. Results of the Population Policy Acceptance Survey in Austria [PDF]
Like all modern societies Austria is faced with the process of demographic ageing. This paper concentrates on the question of how current policies in the field of old-age provision are being viewed and how Austrians envisage this issue for the future ...
Katarína Zigová, Peter Schimany
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Demographic Change and Bank Profitability.Empirical Evidence from German Savings Banks [PDF]
Most European economies will experience significant demographic changes in the decades ahead. Due to low birth rates, populations are shrinking and ageing at the same time. This paper explores the impact of demographic change on the banking industry.
Berlemann, Michael +2 more
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Substantial demographic shifts are under way in many countries which could have a sizeable impact on trend growth rates over coming decades. This article explores some of these demographic developments, particularly in relation to population growth and ...
Andrew Stone, Jamie Hall
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An Aging World – demographics and challenges
The world has seen enormous changes over the past century, including historically unprecedented declines in mortality rates and increases in population, followed by equally unprecedented declines in fertility rates. This century will see a new set of demographic challenges, including a mix of falling fertility rates alongside persisting worldwide ...
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The sustainability of public finances in the context of population ageing [PDF]
In the decades ahead, the size and age structure of the European population will change dramatically. These demographic changes will obviously have a significant impact on society.
Dries Dury, Luc Van Meensel
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This paper has an interdisciplinary character and highlights certain aspects of the demographic and economic evolution in the post-communist Romania, with their peculiarities.
Maria Georgescu, Emilia Herman
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POPULATION AGEING AND LABOUR SUPPLY PROSPECTS IN CHINA FROM 2005 TO 2050 [PDF]
Increasing life expectancy and rapid fertility decline in China since the 1970s have accelerated the rate of population ageing, fuelling the prospects of an ageing workforce and a significant slowdown in the growth of the working age population.
Dietrich Fausten, Xiujian Peng
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Aging, work and the demographic dividend in South Asia [PDF]
Much current interest in South Asia's population structure focuses on 'the working generation' (aged 15-60) and particularly on the 'youth' who could potentially deliver a 'demographic dividend', thereby solving the conundrum of population ageing in ...
Vera-Sanso, Penny
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Working Paper 10-10 - The long-term adequacy of the Belgian public pension system: An analysis based on the MIDAS model [PDF]
This working paper describes the second version of MIDAS (an acronym for ‘Microsimulation for the Development of Adequacy and Sustainability'), a dynamic population model with dynamic cross-sectional ageing.
Gijs Dekkers +2 more
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