Economists Should Be Worried About Birth Rates
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The Case for Chilling Out About Birth Rates
Even if the fertility decline doesn’t reverse itself anytime soon, the consequences are unlikely to be apocalyptic.
Economists should be worried about birth rates
Don’t be so quick to dismiss the threat of an aging, declining population.
An unsigned article published by the UK-based magazine The Economist has drawn a reaction from Nobel Prize-winning economist Prof. Dr. Daron Acemoğlu. Acemoğlu, who described the criticism as "defamation," has requested the right of reply from the magazine.
The Economist, a UK-based magazine, targeted Nobel laureate economist Daron Acemoğlu in an article. Acemoğlu responded to the article.
The UK-based magazine The Economist targeted Nobel laureate economist Daron Acemoğlu. The magazine's criticism of the article that earned Acemoğlu the award is noteworthy, while the award-winning economist sharply criticized the article, calling it a "character assassination."
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