The demographic dividend a new perspective on the economic consequences of population change

There is a long-standing debate on how population growth affects national economies. A new report from Population Matters examines the history of this debate and synthesizes current research on the topic. The authors, led by Harvard economist David Bloom, conclude that population age structure, more...

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Main Author: Bloom, David E.
Other Authors: Canning, David, Sevilla, Jaypee
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Santa Monica, Calif. Rand 2003, 2003
Series:Online Rand research documents
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Collection: JSTOR Open Access Books - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:There is a long-standing debate on how population growth affects national economies. A new report from Population Matters examines the history of this debate and synthesizes current research on the topic. The authors, led by Harvard economist David Bloom, conclude that population age structure, more than size or growth per se, affects economic development, and that reducing high fertility can create opportunities for economic growth if the right kinds of educational, health, and labor-market policies are in place. The report also examines specific regions of the world and how their differing policy environments have affected the relationship between population change and economic development
Item Description:"Population Matters, a RAND program of policy-relevant research communication.". - "MR-1274-WFHF/DLPF/RF/UNPF"--Page 4 cover
Physical Description:xvii, 106 pages illustrations
ISBN:9780833029263
0833029266