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Registro 1 de 2
Autor: Larramona, Gemma - Sanso, Marcos - 
Título: Migration dynamics, growth and convergence
Fuente: Documento de Trabajo DTECONZ-ES, n.9. Universidad de Zaragoza. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales
Páginas: 28 p.
Año: 2005
Resumen: The aim of the present paper is to analyze the impacto of migration dynamics on economic growyh and convergence in terms of both the capital/labor ratio and wages. From our results, the following main conclusions can be highlighted: 1) migration positively affects the sending country because of the improvement in tehe capital/labor ratio and the savings of returning workers; 2) the differences existing between countries do not necessarily disappear in the long term, so the convergence that arises is limited of conditional because it does not necessarily imply an equalization of per capita income, capital/labor ratio, and wages, or the disappearance of migration; and 3) the possibility of migratory flow reversion cannot be excluded in the transitory dynamics.
Palabras clave: MIGRACION | MIGRACION INTERNACIONAL | DINAMICA DE LA POBLACION | DESARROLLO ECONOMICO | DINAMICA DE LAS MIGRACIONES |
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Registro 2 de 2
Autor: Sanso, Marcos - Aísa, Rosa M.
Título: Endogenous longevity, biological deterioration and economic growth
Fuente: Documento de Trabajo DTECONZ-ES, n.10. Universidad de Zaragoza. Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales
Páginas: 39 p.
Año: 2005
Resumen: The identification of the types of bidirectional interactions that take place between longevity and economic growth in the long-run is carried out by means of the integration of human capital accumulation, innovation in medical technology, a health goods sector, and individual decisions on health and longevity in a dynamic general equilibrium set-up. In this context, in which individual agents decide not only on their "quality" of life but also on its "quantity", the mere process of biological deterioration, that is to say, the continuous loss of health goods effectiveness in maintaining a given level of health as individuals age, provides the reason for an additional, and new, engine of growth.
Palabras clave: ECONOMIA DE LA SALUD | ANCIANOS | DESARROLLO ECONOMICO | ENVEJECIMIENTO DE LA POBLACION | LONGEVIDAD | CAPITAL HUMANO | ACUMULACION | CALIDAD DE VIDA |
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