Publication: Asian ageing: The relationship between the elderly population and economic growth in the Asian context
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Article
Date
2023-04-24
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PLOS ONE
Abstract
The elderly population and economic growth have been a contentious topic among
researchers. Regardless of the economic growth rate, the population and its growth have a
stimulating influence on economic development. This study aims to explore the relationship
between the elderly population and economic growth in 15 Asian countries, based on secondary data gathered from the WDI (World Development Indicators) from 1961 to 2021.
This research contributes to filling the empirical gap, capturing the Granger causality concerning the relationship between the elderly population and economic growth in the Asian
context in a single study. The empirical findings highlighted a one-way Granger causality
from economic growth to the elderly population for India, Japan, Malaysia, and Singapore
while vice versa for Bangladesh, China, and Pakistan. Furthermore, for Nepal, there is a
two-way Granger causality, while there is no Granger causality for remaining countries. To
the best of the authors’ knowledge, this study has been the first to investigate the relationship between the elderly population and economic growth for Asian nations, using a lengthy
data series and a Granger causality test. The main findings will assist the governments, policymakers, and foreign investors in effective decision-making in this regard.
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Keywords
Asian ageing, relationship, elderly population, economic growth, Asian context
Citation
Jayawardhana T, Anuththara S, Nimnadi T, Karadanaarachchi R, Jayathilaka R, Galappaththi K (2023) Asian ageing: The relationship between the elderly population and economic growth in the Asian context. PLoS ONE 18(4): e0284895. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284895
