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  • Titel: How does population growth affect economic growth and vice versa? : An empirical analysis
  • Beteiligte: Brida, Juan Gabriel [Verfasser:in]; Alvarez, Emiliano [Verfasser:in]; Cayssials, Gaston [Verfasser:in]; Mednik, Matias [Verfasser:in]
  • Erschienen: 2024
  • Erschienen in: Review of economics and political science ; 9(2024), 3, Seite 265-297
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1108/REPS-11-2022-0093
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  • Schlagwörter: Economic growth ; Hierarchical tree ; Minimal spanning tree ; Non parametric analysis ; Population dynamics ; Time series analysis ; Aufsatz in Zeitschrift
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  • Beschreibung: Purpose Our paper studies a central issue with a long history in economics: the relationship between population and economic growth. We analyze the joint dynamics of economic and demographic growth in 111 countries during the period 1960-2019. Design/methodology/approach Using the concept of economic regime, the paper introduces the notion of distance between the dynamical paths of different countries. Then, a minimal spanning tree (MST) and a hierarchical tree (HT) are constructed to detect groups of countries sharing similar dynamic performance. Findings The methodology confirms the existence of three country clubs, each of which exhibits a different dynamic behavior pattern. The analysis also shows that the clusters clearly differ with respect to the evolution of other fundamental variables not previously considered [gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, human capital and life expectancy, among others]. Practical implications Our results indirectly suggest the existence of dynamic interdependence in the trajectories of economic growth and population change between countries. It also provides evidence against single-model approaches to explain the interdependence between demographic change and economic growth. Originality/value We introduce a methodology that allows for a model-free topological and hierarchical description of the interplay between economic growth and population.
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