@article{e241a06f90e845e991d8fbc08b95faaa,
title = "Economic consequences of an aging population",
author = "Dieter B{\"o}s and {von Weizs{\"a}cker}, {Robert K.}",
note = "Funding Information: *Financial support from the Dcutsche Forschunggcmcinschaft is gratefully acknowlcdtgcd. {\textquoteleft}See Clark and Spcngler (1980. pp. 6, 10-27). and, in a more ganeral demographic perspcctivc, Lee (1987). Of course, lower fertility is by no means the only factor at work. A number of social, economic, and technological factors are responsible for the demographic chanp. However, till today, there arc clear limits to knowlodge of the interactions of the variables whor combined operation will bring about the future population; sec. e.g., Keyfita (1981). *For rcccntly developed economic theories of fertility, see Becker (1981) and Ncrlove et al. (1987). Also of intcrcst: Dcnton and Spencer (1988).",
year = "1989",
month = mar,
doi = "10.1016/0014-2921(89)90112-8",
language = "English",
volume = "33",
pages = "345--354",
journal = "European Economic Review",
issn = "0014-2921",
publisher = "Elsevier B.V.",
number = "2-3",
}