00847nam a2200145Ia 450000500170000008000180001710000200003524500950005526000310015030000170018152004560019858300180065494200120067299900170068420260716043504.0 a14.01.01 B655 aBloom, David E. aDemographic dividend : a new perspective on the economic consequences of population change bRANDaSanta MonicaUSc2003 axvii, 106 p. aReviews the debate over the effects of demographic change on economic growth. Examines the evidence for the relevance of changes in age structure for economic growth. Focuses on the relationship between population change and economic development in particular regions of the world. Discusses key policies that, combined with reduced fertility and increases in the working-age population, have contributed to economic growth in the developing world. c5/23/03kJOYD cMmB655 c48312d48312