Cliff Hazell

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And if the latter country tends to save a little less than the former, perhaps because its population is not aging as rapidly, this mechanism will be further reinforced as a result. In other words, countries with similar growth rates of income per capita can end up with very different capital / income ratios simply because their demographic growth rates are not the same.
Capital in the Twenty-First Century
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