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A closer look at the relationship between life expectancy and economic growth Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Raouf Boucekkine
Bity Diene
Theophile Azomahou
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We first provide a nonparametric inference of the relationship between life expectancy and economic growth on an historical data for 18 countries over the period 1820-2005. The obtained shape shows up convexity for low enough values of life expectancy and concavity for large enough values. We then study this relationship on a benchmark model combining "per- petual youth" and learning-by-investing. In such a benchmark, the generated relationship between life expectancy and economic growth is shown to be strictly increasing and concave. We finally examine a model departing from "perpetual youth" by assuming age-dependent survival probabilities. We show that life-cycle behavior combined with age-dependent sur- vival laws can reproduce our empirical finding.
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Keywords: Life expectancy ; economic growth ; perpetual youth ; age-dependent mortality ; nonparametric estimation ; Other versions of this item:
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"A closer look at the relationship between life expectancy and economic growth ,"
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