Developing country growth collapse revisited: demographic influences and regional differences

Type Report
Title Developing country growth collapse revisited: demographic influences and regional differences
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2003
URL http://assets.financepdf.com/pdf/211859.pdf
Abstract
This paper bridges two related, but up to now, unconnected literatures: economic growth stability and population-economic growth. The paper is different from previous populationeconomic growth analyses by focusing on instability of economic growth in developing countries. This study contributes to a previous paper on the developing country growth collapse by adding important demographic variables. The paper provides an explanation for “new” negative correlations of population and economic growth: because 1960s were a relatively smooth time for economic growth, youth dependency did not seem important; however, during turbulent 1970s and 1980s, countries with falling dependency burdens weathered economic shocks better.

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