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From Red To Gray The Third Transition Of Aging Populations In Eastern Europe And The Former Soviet Union World Bank Working Paper 1st Edition Mukesh Chawla Gordon Betcherman Arup Banerji

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From Red To Gray The Third Transition Of Aging Populations In Eastern Europe And The Former Soviet Union World Bank Working Paper 1st Edition Mukesh Chawla Gordon Betcherman Arup Banerji
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From Red To Gray The Third Transition Of Aging Populations In Eastern Europe And The Former Soviet Union World Bank Working Paper 1st Edition Mukesh Chawla Gordon Betcherman Arup Banerji instant download after payment.

Publisher: World Bank Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.1 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Mukesh Chawla ; Gordon Betcherman ; Arup Banerji
ISBN: 9780821371299, 9780821371305, 0821371290, 0821371304
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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From Red To Gray The Third Transition Of Aging Populations In Eastern Europe And The Former Soviet Union World Bank Working Paper 1st Edition Mukesh Chawla Gordon Betcherman Arup Banerji by Mukesh Chawla ; Gordon Betcherman ; Arup Banerji 9780821371299, 9780821371305, 0821371290, 0821371304 instant download after payment.

Conventional wisdom holds that aging populations are unfavorable for economic growth because of their potential impacts on labor supply, productivity, and savings. When this is coupled with the increased spending pressures because of pension requirements and health care, aging societies are likely to face serious fiscal problems. This report addresses these concerns in the unique context of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union where many countries are aging rapidly without the economic resources and institutional capacity of other aging societies in Western Europe and Japan.

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