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Global Demographic Trends Shape Policy Environment |
"Demographics are key determinants of what is economically feasible at both the global and national levels. Demographics also
have important implications
for monetary policy. Slower
population and labor force
growth in the coming decades will have a depressing effect on real interest rates."
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Global Real Interest Rates Rise with Labor Force Growth
Link to the original pdf paper
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Economic Letter, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, July 2016-Mark A. Wynne
28.03.2017
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Themes
Asia
Bonds
Bubbles and Crashes
Business Cycles Central Banks
China
Commodities Contrarian
Corporates
Creative Destruction Credit Crunch
Currencies
Current Account
Deflation Depression
Equity Europe Financial Crisis Fiscal Policy
Germany
Gloom and Doom Gold
Government Debt
Historical Patterns
Household Debt Inflation
Interest Rates
Japan
Market Timing
Misperceptions
Monetary Policy Oil Panics Permabears PIIGS Predictions
Productivity Real Estate
Seasonality
Sovereign Bonds Systemic Risk
Switzerland
Tail Risk
Technology
Tipping Point Trade Balance
U.S.A. Uncertainty
Valuations
Yield
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