Does Demographic Change Impact Hong Kong Economic Growth?
This chapter introduces demographic variables in empirical regression to help find whether demographic changes have an impact on economic growth. There is evidence from estimated values in this chapter to suggest that there is no impact that demographic changes in Hong Kong is affecting the economic growth. The population growth has purely a transition impact where the fertility rate was low in early 2000 up to 2015 as the size of the dependency ratio increases. Besides testing demographic variables the government emphasises better education for all people of ages for prosperous growth but in fact has a negative response on educational investment on the growth of the economy. A well-educated country individual does not suggest a higher productivity in economy growth. An important implication is that there has been no single variable as yet that has seriously impacted the economy growth, but there will be changes in the coming years and has to be attended in result to avoid a diminishing economy.
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2016
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Authors: | Lai, Ping-fu (Brian) ; Cheung, Wai Lun (Patrick) |
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The spread of financial sophistication through emerging markets worldwide. - Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, ISBN 978-1-78635-155-5. - 2016, p. 207-241
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Subject: | Hongkong | Hong Kong | Wirtschaftswachstum | Economic growth | Bevölkerungsentwicklung | Demographic development | Alternde Bevölkerung | Aging population |
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