New Research Shows Aging Population and Declining Population May Boost Per-Capita Economic Output

According to a recent study by Daron Acemoglu, David Autor, Keelan Beirne, and Andrew Scott, historical evidence suggests that aging populations and population decline actually increase per-capita economic output rather than constraining overall GDP growth. The research found that workers and enterprises shift toward utilizing technology to compensate for labor shortages, thereby raising productivity per worker.
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