Population Aging, Fertility and Social Security
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-47644-5
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- Jaimes, Richard & Westerhout, Ed, 2023.
"Optimal policies in an ageing society,"
The Journal of the Economics of Ageing, Elsevier, vol. 26(C).
- Richard Jaimes; Ed Westerhout & Ed Westerhout, 2022. "Optimal policies in an aging society," Vniversitas Económica 20316, Universidad Javeriana - Bogotá.
- Jaimes Bonilla, Richard & Westerhout, Ed, 2022. "Optimal Policies in an Aging Society," Other publications TiSEM 185977e9-a0d8-447c-bf10-f, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
- Jaimes Bonilla, Richard & Westerhout, Ed, 2022. "Optimal Policies in an Aging Society," Discussion Paper 2022-015, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research.
- Jinqi Ye & Ziyan Chen & Bin Peng, 2021. "Is the demographic dividend diminishing in China? Evidence from population aging and economic growth during 1990–2015," Review of Development Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 25(4), pages 2255-2274, November.
- Inagaki, Kazuyuki, 2021. "How are the international capital flows of rapidly aging countries affected by the elderly working longer?," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 97(C), pages 285-297.
- Akira Yakita, 2022. "Automation, fertility, and labor share in an aging, overlapping generations economy," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 42(2), pages 889-894.
- Xiaohui Liu & Zhihao Zhou & Jing Zhang, 2023. "Longevity, Fertility, and the Real Exchange Rate," China & World Economy, Institute of World Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, vol. 31(2), pages 26-57, March.
- Kotono Tanigawa & Tomoya Sakagami, 2021. "Pay-as-you-go pension systems supported by the old rich," KIER Working Papers 1067, Kyoto University, Institute of Economic Research.
- Yan Wu & Changsheng Xu & Ming Yi, 2022. "The Optimal Choice of Delayed Retirement Policy in China," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(19), pages 1-21, October.
Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Akira Yakita, 2017. "Longevity and Fertility," Population Economics, in: Population Aging, Fertility and Social Security, chapter 0, pages 3-12, Springer.
- Akira Yakita, 2017. "Life Expectancy, Money, and Growth," Population Economics, in: Population Aging, Fertility and Social Security, chapter 0, pages 13-26, Springer.
- Akira Yakita, 2017. "Life Expectancy, the Labor Supply of the Elderly and Fertility," Population Economics, in: Population Aging, Fertility and Social Security, chapter 0, pages 27-42, Springer.
- Akira Yakita, 2017. "Fertility, Child Care Outside the Home and Pay-as-You-Go Social Security," Population Economics, in: Population Aging, Fertility and Social Security, chapter 0, pages 45-63, Springer.
- Akira Yakita, 2017. "Macroeconomic Effects of Changes in the Eligibility Age for Payments of Social Security Benefits Under Cash-in-Advance Constraints," Population Economics, in: Population Aging, Fertility and Social Security, chapter 0, pages 65-84, Springer.
- Akira Yakita, 2017. "Preference for Having Children, Fertility and Social Security," Population Economics, in: Population Aging, Fertility and Social Security, chapter 0, pages 85-101, Springer.
- Akira Yakita, 2017. "Social Security Reform and the Labor Supply of the Elderly," Population Economics, in: Population Aging, Fertility and Social Security, chapter 0, pages 103-114, Springer.
- Akira Yakita, 2017. "Political Choice of Government Budget Finance in a Population Aging Economy," Population Economics, in: Population Aging, Fertility and Social Security, chapter 0, pages 115-128, Springer.
- Akira Yakita, 2017. "Longevity, Education and Economic Growth," Population Economics, in: Population Aging, Fertility and Social Security, chapter 0, pages 131-140, Springer.
- Akira Yakita, 2017. "Parental Education, Fertility, and Economic Development," Population Economics, in: Population Aging, Fertility and Social Security, chapter 0, pages 141-151, Springer.
- Akira Yakita, 2017. "Youth Dependency, Technological Progress, and Economic Development," Population Economics, in: Population Aging, Fertility and Social Security, chapter 0, pages 153-180, Springer.
- Akira Yakita, 2017. "Aging and Public Capital Formation," Population Economics, in: Population Aging, Fertility and Social Security, chapter 0, pages 181-193, Springer.
- Akira Yakita, 2017. "Short- and Long-Term Effects of Capital Taxation on Economies with Different Demographic Changes," Population Economics, in: Population Aging, Fertility and Social Security, chapter 0, pages 195-216, Springer.
- Akira Yakita, 2017. "Does Aging Reduce Sustained Stock of Renewable Resources?," Population Economics, in: Population Aging, Fertility and Social Security, chapter 0, pages 217-232, Springer.
- Akira Yakita, 2017. "Conclusions," Population Economics, in: Population Aging, Fertility and Social Security, chapter 0, pages 233-237, Springer.
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