Old Teachers, Old Ideas, and the Effect of Population Aging on Economic Growth
Jillian Berk and
David Weil
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As populations age, the degree to which workers human capital reflects the cutting edge of technology falls because education took place further in the past.
Keywords: Population aging; Human capital; Vintage technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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