Title of article :
Age-Structure, Human Capital and Economic Growth in Developing Economies: A Disaggregated Analysis
Author/Authors :
Ahmad, Munir Pakistan Institute of Development Economics -Islamabad, Pakistan , Ali Khan, Rana Ejaz Department of Economics - The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan
Abstract :
It is attempted to explore the role of change in age-structure and human capital in economic
growth of developing countries. A disaggregated panel analysis of 67 developing
economies across regions and income groups over the time period of 1960-2014 is
conducted. Difference Generalized Method of Moments (Diff-GMM) is employed to
overcome the panel-specific problems particularly endogeneity and reverse-causation. The
results reveal that changes in age-structure and human capital positively influence
economic growth at all disaggregated levels. However, the effect is more powerful in
relatively developed regions and high income groups. There is high speed of convergence
for less developed economies and vice versa. It may be concluded that change in agestructure and human capital affect the regional and income groups of the economies by
different magnitude and pace. Based on empirical results, the Sub-Saharan Africa and lowincome economies where transition in age-structure is in its initial phase, population
policies should be focused on reducing fertility to accelerate the economic growth. Human
capital growth should be another part of the policy for having the demographic dividends.
Keywords :
age-structure , economic growth , economic regions , human capital , developing economies , demographic dividends
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Science