Recent studies show that almost all industrial countries have
experienced dramatic decreases in both fertility and mortality rates.
This situation has led to aging societies with economies that suffer
from both a decline in the working population and a rise in fiscal
deficits linked to increased government spending. East Asia
exemplifies these trends, and this volume offers an in-depth look at
how long-term demographic transitions have taken shape there and how
they have affected the economy in the region. The Economic
Consequences of Demographic Change in East Asia assembles a group of
experts to explore such topics as comparative demographic change,
population aging, the rising cost of health care, and specific policy
concerns in individual countries. The volume provides an overview of
economic growth in East Asia as well as more specific studies on
Japan, Korea, China, and Hong Kong. Offering important insights into
the causes and consequences of this transition, this book will benefit
students, researchers, and policy makers focused on East Asia as well
as anyone concerned with similar trends elsewhere in the world.
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ISBN
9780226386881
Publisert
2018
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University of Chicago Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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