Global demographic trends shape policy environment
Mark Wynne
Economic Letter, 2016, vol. 11, issue 7, 4 pages
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Demographics are key determinants of what is economically feasible at both the global and national levels. Demographics also have important implications for monetary policy. Slower population and labor force growth in the coming decades will have a depressing effect on real interest rates.
Date: 2016
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