Thursday, March 30 / 1:30 PM - 3:20 PM   •   San Gabriel B

Session 38:
The Macroeconomics of Population Aging: International Comparisons

Chair: David E. Bloom, Harvard University

  1. Demographic Change, Savings, and International Capital Flows: Theory and EvidenceDavid Canning, Harvard University ; Rick Mansfield, Yale University ; Michael Moore, Queen's University Belfast

  2. Workforce Aging and Economic Productivity: The Role of Demand for LaborAlexia Fuernkranz-Prskawetz, Vienna Institute of Demography ; Thomas Fent, Vienna Institute of Demography ; Ross Guest, Griffith University

  3. The Dynamics of Age Structure, Dependency and ConsumptionHeinrich Hock, Florida State University ; David N. Weil, Brown University

  4. Growth and Longevity from the Industrial Revolution to the Future of an Aging SocietyThomas Lindh, Institute for Futures Studies ; Bo Malmberg, Stockholm University ; David de la Croix, Université Catholique de Louvain

  5. Aging, the Lifecycle, and Macroeconomics: An International PerspectiveAndrew Mason, University of Hawaii at Manoa ; Ronald Lee, University of California, Berkeley

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