Publication

Jun 2010

Over the next forty years, the most important demographic trend in Asia and the Pacific will be population aging. A rapid increase in elderly populations may bring two important goals of countries in the region into sharp conflict. The first is to develop socioeconomic systems that will provide economic security to a growing number of elderly people. The second is to sustain strong economic growth over the next forty years. The ultimate economic success of these two goals will rely on policies yet to be implemented, and the most important ones will be policies that encourage savings, investment in human capital, and well-functioning financial and labor markets.

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Author Andrew Mason, Sang-Hyop Lee
Series East-West Center Working Papers
Issue 121
Publisher East-West Center (EWC)
Copyright © 2010 East-West Center (EWC)
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