The Economic Consequences of Demographic Change in East Asia, NBER-EASE Volume 19
Takatoshi Ito and Andrew Rose, editors
Conference held June 19-21, 2008
Published in August 2010 by University of Chicago Press
© 2010 by the National Bureau of Economic Research
in NBER Book Series East Asia Seminar on Economics
More information on acquiring this book
389 pages
ISBN: 0-226-38685-6
Table of Contents
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Introduction to "The Economic Consequences of Demographic Change in East Asia":
Takatoshi Ito, Andrew Rose
(p. 1 - 15)
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The Demographic Transition and Economic Growth in the Pacific Rim:
Andrew Mason, Ronald Lee, Sang-Hyop Lee
(p. 19 - 55)
(bibliographic info)
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Comment:
Jocelyn E. Finlay
(p. 55 - 59)
(bibliographic info)
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Comment:
Jong-Wha Lee
(p. 59 - 60)
(bibliographic info)
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Population Aging and Economic Growth in Asia:
David E. Bloom, David Canning, Jocelyn E. Finlay
(p. 61 - 89)
(bibliographic info)
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Comment:
Roberto S. Mariano
(p. 89 - 90)
(bibliographic info)
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Comment:
Kwanho Shin
(p. 90 - 92)
(bibliographic info)
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Demographic Transition, Human Capital Accumulation and Economic Growth: Some Evidence from Cross-Country and Korean Microdata:
Chin Hee Hahn, Chang-Gyun Park
(p. 93 - 124)
(bibliographic info)
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Comment:
Meng-chun Liu
(p. 124 - 125)
(bibliographic info)
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Comment:
Chulhee Lee
(p. 125 - 127)
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Japan’s Unprecedented Aging and Changing Intergenerational Transfers:
Naohiro Ogawa, Andrew Mason, Amonthep Chawla, Rikiya Matsukura
(p. 131 - 160)
(bibliographic info)
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Comment:
Worawan Chandoevwit
(p. 160 - 163)
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Comment:
Alejandro N. Herrin
(p. 163 - 166)
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Pension Issues in Japan: How Can We Cope with the Declining Population?:
Noriyuki Takayama
(p. 167 - 187)
(bibliographic info)
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Comment:
Worawan Chandoevwit
(p. 187 - 189)
(bibliographic info)
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Comment:
Hyungpyo Moon
(p. 189 - 192)
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The Effects of Demographic Change on Public Education in Japan:
Fumio Ohtake, Shinpei Sano
(p. 193 - 219)
(bibliographic info)
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Comment:
Dae Il Kim
(p. 219 - 222)
(bibliographic info)
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Comment:
Chang-Gyun Park
(p. 222 - 223)
(bibliographic info)
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Intergenerational Transfers and Old-Age Security in Korea:
Hisam Kim
(p. 227 - 278)
(bibliographic info)
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Comment:
Jiyeun Chang
(p. 278 - 280)
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Labor-Force Participation of Older Males in Korea: 1955 to 2005:
Chulhee Lee
(p. 281 - 313)
(bibliographic info)
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Comment:
Kyungsoo Choi
(p. 313 - 315)
(bibliographic info)
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Comment:
Fumio Ohtake
(p. 315 - 317)
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Long-Term Effects of Early-Life Development: Evidence from the 1959 to 1961 China Famine:
Douglas Almond, Lena Edlund, Hongbin Li, Junsen Zhang
(p. 321 - 345)
(bibliographic info)
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Comment:
Ronald Lee
(p. 345 - 348)
(bibliographic info)
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Comment:
Naohiro Ogawa
(p. 348 - 350)
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Demographic Transition, Childless Families, and Economic Growth:
Francis T. Lui
(p. 351 - 373)
(bibliographic info)
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Comment:
Hongbin Li
(p. 373 - 374)
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Comment:
Roberto S. Mariano
(p. 374 - 375)
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