The Economic Consequences of Population Growth in Italy: From the 13th Century to 1900: A Discussion on the Mathusian Dynamicsdoi:10.2139/ssrn.1019035Malthusian dynamicsurbanizationpre-industrial labor productivitypopulation trenddemographic changesIn this paper we investigate the relation between population,...
Chapter 12 Economic approaches to population growth This second rationale is important in justifying family planning programs, irrespective of any consensus on the economic consequences of population growth... N Birdsall - 《Handbook of Development Economics》 被引量: 32发表: 1988年 Trending economic...
A new perspective on the economic consequences of population change. Rand document MR–1274. Santa Monica: RAND. Google Scholar Corbo, V. (2004). Policy Challenges of Population Aging and Pension Systems in Latin America. Symposium on Global Demographic Change: Economic Implications and Policy ...
论文-日本老龄人口就业结构及启示 The Employment Structure of Aging Population in Japan and the Revelation 热度: 自然灾害的人口影响分析:人口数量和人口社会经济结构的变化 The Demographic Consequences of Natural Disasters in Chinathe Changes in the Population Size and the Soci-economic Structures of Populati...
IMPLICATIONS OF POPULATION AGEING FOR LONG-TERM ECONOMIC GROWTH The article overviews the existing theories and empirical evidence on the consequences of population ageing for economic growth. Demographic changes have a direct impact on all production factors: labour, capital and total factor product......
Deforestation restrictions strongly impact the price of land and water resources but have little consequences for the global level of food production and food prices. While projected income changes have the highest partial impact on per capita food consumption levels, population growth leads to the ...
This report The Determinants and Consequences of Population Trends focuses on the interaction of demographic economic and social factors. It is organized in 14 chapters including the introductory chapter which offers an overview of the widening compass of population research. The next two chapters discus...
aOne of the most obvious negative consequences of rapid population growth is that whatever economic advances are being made in the society as a whole are canceled by the addition of people. If a developing country manages to increase its gross national growth rate, the net result is that per ...
Walter BuhrUniversity of SiegenBuhr W (1984) A Model of Regional Economic Growth: Simulation Results for the Case of Population Decline. In: Steinmann G (ed) Economic Consequences of Population Change in Industrialized Countries. Springer, Berlin Heidelberg New York Tokyo, pp 147–166...
Countries that can facilitate such changes may be able to limit the adverse consequences of population aging. When seen through the lens of several mitigating considerations, there is reason to think that population aging in developed countries may have less effect than some have predicted. In ...