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Another interesting chart for The Economist:
from: Demographics and GDP: Graysia | The Economist
Demographics and GDP
Graysia
Sep 28th 2011, 13:54 by The Economist online
The economic impact of demographics in Asia
Investors are often lured to countries like India and Vietnam by their demographic promiseby their fast-growing population of workers and consumers. Likewise, investors in China often worry that it will grow old before it grows rich. Demographics are not destiny, but they are a noteworthy determinant of economic potential. Youngsters and retirees do not work, which harms growth directly. And because these dependants make a claim on a countrys income without adding to it, they also depress savings, thereby slowing the accumulation of capital and the growth of productivity. In its latest Asian Development Outlook, the Asian Development Bank calculates the contribution of Asias youthful demographics to its economic success over the past decade. The bank also projects the impact of a greying population on Asias growth from now until 2030.
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from: Demographics and GDP: Graysia | The Economist
Demographics and GDP
Graysia
Sep 28th 2011, 13:54 by The Economist online
The economic impact of demographics in Asia
Investors are often lured to countries like India and Vietnam by their demographic promiseby their fast-growing population of workers and consumers. Likewise, investors in China often worry that it will grow old before it grows rich. Demographics are not destiny, but they are a noteworthy determinant of economic potential. Youngsters and retirees do not work, which harms growth directly. And because these dependants make a claim on a countrys income without adding to it, they also depress savings, thereby slowing the accumulation of capital and the growth of productivity. In its latest Asian Development Outlook, the Asian Development Bank calculates the contribution of Asias youthful demographics to its economic success over the past decade. The bank also projects the impact of a greying population on Asias growth from now until 2030.
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