Population Aging, Intergenerational Transfers and the Macroeconomy

Population Aging, Intergenerational Transfers and the Macroeconomy

Ogawa, Naohiro; Mason, Andrew; Clark, Robert L.

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

09/2007

320

Dura

Inglês

9781847200990

15 a 20 dias

Population aging is a global phenomenon that influences not only the industrialized countries of Asia and the West, but also many middle- and low- income countries that have experienced rapid fertility decline and achieved long life expectancies.
Contents: Preface PART I: INTRODUCTION 1. Economic and Policy Implications of Population Aging Robert Clark, Andrew Mason and Naohiro Ogawa PART II: POPULATION AGING AND LABOR MARKETS 2. Population Aging, Changing Retirement Policies and Lifetime Earnings Profiles in Japan Robert Clark, Naohiro Ogawa and Rikiya Matsukura 3. Firm Productivity, Work-force Age and Educational Structure in Austrian Industries in 2001 Alexia Prskawetz, Bernhard Mahlberg and Vegard Skirbekk 4. The Effect of Subjective Survival Probabilities on Retirement and Wealth in the United States David E. Bloom, David Canning, Michael Moore and Younghwan Song PART III: SAVING AND WEALTH 5. Modeling the Effects of Population Aging on Consumption in the Presence of Intergenerational Transfers Heinrich Hock and David N. Weil 6. Transfers, Capital and Consumption Over the Demographic Transition Andrew Mason and Ronald Lee 7. Effects of Age Structure on Investment, Saving and Trade Thomas Lindh and Bo Malmberg 8. Population Aging and Health Care Spending in Japan: Public- and Private-sector Responses Naohiro Ogawa, Andrew Mason, Maliki, Rikiya Matsukura and Kazuro Nemoto PART IV: POLICY 9. Procreation, Migration and Tradable Quotas David de la Croix and Axel Gosseries 10. Australia's Future Fund: A Social Welfare Analysis Ross Guest 11. Is Asia Prepared for an Aging Population? Peter S. Heller Index
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