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RE: What Do Economies Look Like With An Aging And Declining Population?

in LeoFinance3 years ago

Similar to developed western countries, even in developing countries such as Turkey, the population has started to age. Unfortunately, we missed the demographic window of opportunity because of poor management. Countries such as Japan and Korea experienced rapid growth rates during the period when the number of children decreased and the adult population did not age yet.

Immigrants are influential in population dynamics. Countries that can attract qualified workforce born in underdeveloped regions of the world will be economically advantageous.

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Immigrants are influential in population dynamics.

Except the immigrants are going to be heavily sought after since most of the developed world is facing population crisis.

And even the birth rates in second world countries are declining.

So even that solution is going to be a non-starter.

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