The economics of a declining population /

The economic consequences of changing demographics are of as much significance now as when this book was first published. It covers not only changes in population size and age-composition, but also factors not then included in the word 'declining'.

Detalhes bibliográficos
Autor principal: Reddaway, William Brian
Formato: Licensed eBooks
Idioma:inglês
Publicado em: London ; New York : Routledge, 2003.
Colecção:Routledge library editions. Economics ; 102.
Routledge library editions. Economics. Welfare economics and economic policy ; v. 6.
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Sumário:
  • pt. 1, 1. Population forecasting
  • pt. 1, 2. The present position in Great Britain
  • pt. 2, 1. Unemployment : preliminary
  • pt. 2, 2. 'Particular' unemployment and a declining population
  • pt. 2, 3. General unemployment : 1. Analysis
  • pt. 2, 4. General unemployment : 2. Population and capital outlay
  • pt. 2, 5. General unemployment : 3. Gonclusions [sic] and remedies
  • pt. 2, 6. The national income : 1. Size
  • pt. 2, 7. The national income : 2. Distribution
  • pt. 2, 8. Public finance : 1
  • pt. 2, 9. Public finance : 2
  • pt. 2, 10. International trade
  • pt. 2, 11. Some general conclusions.