Shobhit Shubhankar

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In the postwar period, major economies with a shrinking working-age population have posted an average growth rate of just 1.5 percent, and have never sustained a growth rate of 6 percent or better. It seems unlikely China can buck its bad demographics either.
The Rise and Fall of Nations: Ten Rules of Change in the Post-Crisis World
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