Life expectancy and economic growth: the role of the demographic transition

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Matteo Cervellati
Uwe Sunde
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[1] University of Bologna,
[2] University of St. Gallen,undefined
[3] IZA,undefined
[4] CEPR,undefined
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Journal of Economic Growth | 2011年 / 16卷
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Life expectancy; Income growth; Demographic transition; Population growth; Fertility; Unified growth theories; Non-Linear dynamics; Non-monotocities; IV estimates; Epidemiological revolution; J10; J13; N30; O10; O40; E10;
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This paper investigates the hypothesis that the causal effect of life expectancy on income per capita growth is non-monotonic. This hypothesis follows from the recent literature on unified growth, in which the demographic transition represents an important turning point for population dynamics and hence plays a central role for the transition from stagnation to growth. Results from different empirical specifications and identification strategies document that the effect is non-monotonic, negative (but often insignificant) before the onset of the demographic transition, but strongly positive after its onset. The results provide a new interpretation of the contradictory existing evidence and have relevant policy implications.
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