通货膨胀与人口年龄结构:以新兴经济体为例

D. Antonova, Y. Vymyatnina
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本文考察了新兴市场经济体的通货膨胀与人口年龄结构之间的关系。我们对21个国家1950年至2017年期间的数据进行了不平衡分析,并纳入了一些额外的控制变量——贸易条件、汇率制度、债务与GDP之比、广义货币供应量增长率和经购买力平价调整的人均GDP指数。在估计了各种模型规格和鲁棒性检验后,我们得出结论,这些样本国家的老年人群体(65岁以上)是通货紧缩的,年轻人群体(0-19岁)表现出通货紧缩的微弱迹象,而工作群体(20-64岁)则是通货膨胀的。在经合发组织国家的一些研究中发现了老年人的通货紧缩效应,但关于年轻人群体的通货紧缩和工作群体的通货膨胀的发现是新的。因此,关于通货膨胀与人口年龄结构之间的一般经验关系的问题仍未解决,并且新兴市场经济体和发达国家的人口年龄结构与其他宏观经济变量之间的关系可能不同。
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Inflation and Population Age Structure: The Case of Emerging Economies
This paper examines the relationship between inflation and population age structure for emerging market economies. We form an unbalanced panel of data for 21 countries for the period 1950-2017 and include a number of additional control variables – terms of trade, exchange rate regime, debt-to-GDP ratio, broad money supply growth rates, and PPP-adjusted GDP per capita index. After estimating a variety of model specifications and robustness checks we conclude that the elderly group (65+) in these sample of countries is deflationary, the young group (0-19) shows weak signs of being deflationary, and the working group (20-64) is found to be inflationary. The deflationary effect of the elderly has been found in some studies for OECD countries, but the findings regarding the young group being deflationary and the working group being inflationary are new. Therefore, the question about the general empirical relation between inflation and the population age structure remains unsettled, and it is probable that the relation between population age structure and other macroeconomic variables is different for emerging market economies and for advanced countries.
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