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SUMMARY:Your Imperial Taster | Economics\, Finance and Data Science | Agein
 g and population structure across the world – what are its economic effe
 cts?
DESCRIPTION:Our taster lectures allow you to explore a subject area of inte
 rest in more depth and get a taste of what studying at Imperial is like.\n
 David Miles will assess implications of the different ways in which the po
 pulation structure of countries becomes older: longer lives and declines i
 n fertility both generate ageing populations but have very different impac
 ts upon the aggregate population. If lower fertility persists populations 
 in many countries will decline. Having reviewed the evidence for this\, he
  will consider both why fertility rates have fallen and may stay low. He t
 hen analyses the economic implications of populations that may stop growin
 g and start to fall\, focusing on how this may play out in the UK. He cons
 iders policy implications of such a demographic shift. Despite many predic
 tions of the dire consequences of falling populations the economic impacts
  are likely\, on balance\, to be positive.\nSuitable for UK\, EU and inter
 national students who are interested in learning more about Economics\, Fi
 nance and Data Science. 
URL:https://www.imperial.ac.uk/events/160741/your-imperial-taster-economics
 -finance-and-data-science-ageing-and-population-structure-across-the-world
 -what-are-its-economic-effects/
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