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Demography, national savings and international capital flows

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Demography, national savings and international capital flows
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Matthew HigginsFirst published 19971 editions

"This paper addresses the relationship between age distributions, national savings and the current account balance. The results point to substantial demographic effects, with increases in both the youth and old-age dependency ratios associated with lower savings rates. They also point to differential effects on savings and investment, and thus to a role for demography in determining the current account balance. The estimated demographic effect on the current account balance exceeds six percent of GDP over the last three decades for a number of countries and, given expected demographic trends, is likely to be substantially larger over the coming decades"--Federal Reserve Bank of New York web site.

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First publish date 19971 credited authorSearch language english

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