Demographics and the trade balance.

J K Hill
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A simulation model is used to examine the relationship between changes in the age compostition of the U.S. population and movements in the trade balance. The author finds that "recent and projected shifts in the age compostition of the U.S. population are capable of producing large swings in the trade balance. He concludes that much of the current trade deficit reflects mutually beneficial international exchange. To that extent, the deficit should not be interpreted as a sign that U.S. living standards will decline."

人口统计和贸易平衡。
一个模拟模型被用来检验美国人口年龄构成的变化和贸易平衡的变动之间的关系。作者发现,“美国人口年龄构成的最近和预计的变化能够产生贸易平衡的巨大波动。他的结论是,目前的贸易逆差很大程度上反映了互利的国际交流。在这种程度上,赤字不应被解释为美国生活水平将下降的迹象。”
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