Economic Policy for Aging Societies. . Themes in the Economics of Aging.
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Auteurs : Richard Disney [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- The Economic Journal [ 0013-0133 ] ; 2003-11.
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- Ageing, Asymmetric information, Author stresses, Authors state, Bertil ohlin, Bonn university, Book reviews, Capacity utilisation, Central bank, Chicago press, Citation, Code fragments, Computational, Computational economics, Computational methods, Danish municipalities, Debt relief, Demand growth, Demand side, Demographic ageing, Different countries, Dolton university, Douglas irwin, Dynamic models, Economic analysis, Economic development, Economic forecasting, Economic forecasts, Economic growth, Economic journal, Economic model, Economic society, Economic studies, Economic success, Economics, Education process, Educational choice, Edward elgar, Effective demand, Empirical work, Endogenous, Exchange rate, Exchange rate regime, Exchange rate regimes, Exchange rate stability approach, Exible exchange rates, Extensive nature, Factor proportions model, Fbar, Feldstein, Forecast failure, Forecasting theory, Future research, General interest, Good example, Growth rate, Growth theory, Hardback, Health care, High employment, Higher risk, Historical institutionalism, Horst siebert, Human capital, Important contributions, Income groups, Initial conditions, Insider trading, Institutional structures, Intercept corrections, Interest rates, Interested reader, International capital, International economics, International trade, Introductory chapter, Investment spending, Isbn, Knowledge spillovers, Labour, Labour growth, Labour market politics, Large number, Last chapter, Last paper, Lawson, Liberalisation, Life insurance, London school, Macroeconomic, Macroeconomic policies, Macroeconomics, Main contributions, Main sources, Many dimensions, Market microstructure, Market reforms, Martin feldstein, Matlab codes, Matlab programs, Modern economics, Monetary policy, Monetary union, Money growth, Money growth rate, Money growth rates, More interest, Multilateral agencies, Nance, Nancial, Nber, Negative shock, Next chapter, Nominal anchor approach, Nominal depreciation rate, Nominal interest rates, Nominal wages, November, Numerical integration, Ohlin, Ontological position, Open system, Optimistic view, Other countries, Other hand, Other papers, Output growth, Output growth rates, Oxford university press, Particular danish, Patent citations, Patent citations data, Pension reform, Policy areas, Policy makers, Political economy, Potential output, Poverty reduction, Practical relevance, Practitioner, Private provision, Productive capacity, Productivity growth, Programme, Public debt, Real targets approach, Recent developments, Reciprocity, Reorienting economics, Research agenda, Researcher, Same time, Scal, Scal policy, Schooling quality, Second part, Short horizon returns, Siebert, Small number, Social reality, Social security, Social security reform, Social security rights, Solution methods, Spillover, State system, Stockholm school, Target zones, Technical progress, Technological change, Theoretical model, Thorough survey, Timss data, Trade barriers, Trade liberalisation, Trade policy, Trade theory, Transaction costs, Unanticipated changes, Uncertain expectations, Unilateral liberalisation, Union members, University patenting, University patents, Unsustainable debt, Valuable addition, Variance, Variance estimators, Wage growth, Wages growth, Washington consensus, Wide range, World bank, World economy.
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DOI: 10.1046/j.0013-0133.2003.172_4.x
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