2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1728-4457.2011.00385.x
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Who's Afraid of Population Decline? A Critical Examination of Its Consequences

Abstract: P o P u l at i o n a n d d e v e l o P m e n t r e v i e w 3 7 ( S u P P l e m e n t ) : 2 1 7 -2 4 8 ( 2 0 1 1 ) 2 1 7

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“…The debate among scholars is marked by optimists and pessimists regarding the prospect of population decline. We will not review the entire literature and history surrounding the issue of decline (see Coleman and Rowthorn (2011) for a more detailed discussion of that point, and Winter 1985, 1998), but we will briefly highlight the main theoretical strands, and use these insights as a guide to understanding how people make their assessments.…”
Section: Population Decline and Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The debate among scholars is marked by optimists and pessimists regarding the prospect of population decline. We will not review the entire literature and history surrounding the issue of decline (see Coleman and Rowthorn (2011) for a more detailed discussion of that point, and Winter 1985, 1998), but we will briefly highlight the main theoretical strands, and use these insights as a guide to understanding how people make their assessments.…”
Section: Population Decline and Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Los argumentos económicos a favor del crecimiento demográfico se basan en la reducción de los mercados y su efecto deprimente sobre la inversión-innovación (Coleman & Rowthorn, 2011), refiriéndose a la infraestructura empresarial, donde el stock de capital tiene una larga vida útil, y si la población crece rápidamente, las empresas pueden construir adelantándose a la demanda, por lo que la capacidad instalada se infra-utiliza inicialmente, pero se va utilizando más y más, a medida que aumenta la población, razón por la cual la perspectiva de crecimiento futuro hace que los inversores sean más aventureros a la espera de ventas mayores. Pero, cuando la población y demanda se contraen secuencialmente, sucede todo lo contrario, ya que la utilización de la capacidad instalada disminuye a medida que cae el número de usuarios, por ende, los inversores se mostrarán reacios a adquirir maquinarias de mayor productividad y producción porque les preocupa el exceso de su capacidad instalada futura.…”
Section: Consecuencias Económicas En El Pib Del Decrecimiento Poblaciunclassified
“…Within such groups, there has been an ongoing trend of 'sub-replacement' fertility 1 in many Western countries for decades, a pattern beginning to be reproduced only recently in developing contexts (Coleman & Rowthorn, 2011;Goldstein, Lutz, & Testa, 2003). This means that increases in vasectomy have occurred within a context where family sizes are reducing, and in fact there are reasonable numbers of people choosing not to have children at all (Gillespie, 2003;Mawson, 2006;Rowlands & Lee, 2006;Terry & Braun, 2011c).…”
Section: Vasectomy Uptake and Masculine Sense-makingmentioning
confidence: 99%