The impact of demographic change in developed countries on their economies”.
The impact of demographic change in developed countries on their economies
It is well known that over the next few decades there will be significant changes in the demographic structure of nearly all developed countries
(In fact such changes have been already happening, but the effects are likely to be more pronounced in the future) as well as in China. Such
dramatic demographic changes could have a powerful impact upon saving behaviour in both the public and private sectors; it is also likely to
affect capital formation, labour markets, tax rates, money velocity, inflation, and real wages. As Covid19 showed, demographics also play critical
role for the effectiveness of monetary policy: it tends to be less effective in countries with old demographics (wonder why?).
Therefore, there are many ways evidence can be produced to illuminate the importance of demographics for macroeconomy.
come up with an informative report that educates and makes a point. The topic is broad enough that there are many possible directions you
could take, see more details below. Take a point(s) of view, illustrate it with the data, and defend it using the tools of macroeconomics that you
have been taught and you have found relevant. The best reports will feature a good use of facts and sound macroeconomic reasoning.