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What are the consequences of demographic change (explain them)?

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Causes of demographic change. Rapid rates of urban growth were caused initially by migration. ... The pace of migration continued to slow during the 1970s and fell markedly during the 1980s. Migration explained around half of Santiago's growth during the 1960s but only 15 percent between 1982 and 1992.

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Demographic change can influence the underlying growth rate of the economy, structural productivity growth, living standards, savings rates, consumption, and investment; it can influence the long-run unemployment rate and equilibrium interest rate, housing market trends, and the demand for financial assets. Moreover, differences in demographic trends across countries can be expected to influence current account balances and exchange rates. So to understand the global economy, it helps to understand changing demographics and the challenges they pose for monetary and fiscal policymakers.

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