[Demography and economy: the great divorce]
DÉMOGRAPHIE ET ÉCONOMIE: LE GRAND DIVORCE
Gérard-François Dumont
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[News regularly raises economic concerns that the surprise effect is due to a misunderstanding of the population: they suddenly surprised by the cost of pensions, predictable long time; we seem to discover the decline coming in the workforce; there are concerns about school closures affecting the economic dynamics of rural areas; we find declining flow of students entering higher education... These few examples show that economic science has not been able to focus on the economic consequences of population trends.]
Keywords: demographics; economy; workforce; population; démographie; économie; population active (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000-07
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Published in Panoramiques., 2000, 47, pp.144-149
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