Mason, Andrew
Mason, Andrew
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Population change, labor markets, and sustainable growth
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Population aging, intergenerational transfers and the macroeconomy
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Population change and economic development in East Asia
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Sharing the wealth
cover - AEAging, Economic Growth, and Old...Mason, Andrew
Aging, economic growth, and old-age security in Asia
no cover - SPSocial policy at a crossroadsMason, Andrew
Social policy at a crossroads
no cover - TJThe Japan HOMES modelMason, Andrew
The Japan HOMES model
no cover - HHOMESMason, Andrew
HOMES
no cover - PGPopulation growth and economic...Mason, Andrew
Population growth and economic development
no cover - DPDemographic prospects in the Re...Mason, Andrew
Demographic prospects in the Republic of Korea
no cover - FDFertility decline in four Asian...Mason, Andrew
Fertility decline in four Asian countries
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- Open Work
Population change, labor markets, and sustainable growth
- Open Work
Population aging, intergenerational transfers and the macroeconomy
- Open Work
Population change and economic development in East Asia
- Open Work
Sharing the wealth
- Open Work
Aging, economic growth, and old-age security in Asia
- Open Work
Social policy at a crossroads
- Open Work
The Japan HOMES model
- Open Work
HOMES
- Open Work
Population growth and economic development
- Open Work
Demographic prospects in the Republic of Korea
- Open Work
Fertility decline in four Asian countries