Discussion paper

DP18400 Population Aging and Economic Growth: From Demographic Dividend to Demographic Drag?

This paper examines the extent to which changes in working-age shares associated with population aging might slow economic growth in upcoming years. We first analyze the economic
effects of changing working-age shares in a standard empirical growth model using country panel data from 1950–2015. We then juxtapose the estimates with predicted shifts in population age structure to project economic growth in 2020–2050. Our results indicate that population aging will slow economic growth throughout much of the world. Expansions of labor supply
due to improvements in functional capacity among older people can cushion much of this demographic drag.

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Citation

Kotschy, R and D Bloom (2023), ‘DP18400 Population Aging and Economic Growth: From Demographic Dividend to Demographic Drag?‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 18400. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp18400