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ESG Performance, Demographic Trend, and Labour Investment Efficiency in China

Applied Economics Letters, 2023
This paper takes Chinese A-share listed companies from 2011 to 2019 to study the impact of ESG performance on labour investment efficiency under the new demographic trend.
Jun Su, Lin Xue
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Demographics in Demographic—Economic Models: A Reply to Madden

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 1988
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R W Jackson, M Hynes
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Global Macroeconomic Impacts of Demographic Change

World Economics, 2020
The world has been experiencing dramatic demographic change since the 1950s, with almost all countries facing ageing challenges this coming century.
Weifeng Liu, Warwick McKibbin
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Demographic characteristics of the board of directors’ structure and tax avoidance

International Journal of Social Economics, 2019
PurposeThe structure of corporate governance, as one of the important elements to be considered based on the different characteristics than other companies, such as women, expertise, tenure and management is different.
M. Hoseini   +2 more
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The Demographic and Economic Perspective

1987
The recognition of a relationship between the size of a nation’s population and its potential labour force has long been accepted by economists. When Adam Smith (1970, p. 62) expressed the view that the prosperity of a country was dependent upon the increase in the number of its inhabitants, he was acknowledging the relationship between economic change
A. T. Mallier, M. J. Rosser
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An economic-demographic dynamical system [PDF]

open access: possibleMathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena, 2018
Human population growth has been called the biggest issue the humanity faces in the 21st century, and although this statement is globally true, locally, many Western economies have been experiencing population decline. Europe is in fact homeland for population decline.
A. Zincenko, S. Petrovskii, V. Volpert
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Economic implications of demographic change

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1993
This paper considers the principal economic arguments surrounding the fact of rapid population growth in developing societies. It suggests that the extent of controversy which has attended this topic in the past can be greatly reduced by identifying precisely the indicators in respect of which the economic effects of population growth are judged.
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Demographic Changes and Economic Growth

2016
We derive an overlapping-generations model where the creativity of individuals is age dependent. The model implies that lower population growth and the ageing of the population may bring lower productivity growth and investment levels. Using a panel of OECD countries from 1950 to 2011 we find evidence for the negative effect of lower population growth ...
Gestsson, Marias Halldór, Zoega, Gylfi
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