This book provides a comprehensive, theory-based analysis of current issues in population economics. It addresses the most important problems caused by demographic changes using the popular overlapping generations growth model by Samuelson and Diamond. Taking into account families’ fertility decisions, it examines not only the demographic changes due to longer life expectancy but also the effects of social security policy on demography and labor supply/individual retirement behaviors. Conducting all analyses in a dynamic general equilibrium setting, the book offers a valuable theoretical reference guide in the field of population economics.
This book provides a comprehensive, theory-based analysis of current issues in population economics. It addresses the most important problems caused by demographic changes using the popular overlapping generations growth model by Samuelson and Diamond. Taking into account families’ fertility decisions, it examines not only the demographic changes due to longer life expectancy but also the effects of social security policy on demography and labor supply/individual retirement behaviors. Conducting all analyses in a dynamic general equilibrium setting, the book offers a valuable theoretical reference guide in the field of population economics.
An important feature of this book is its analysis of various contemporary issues in applied economics, distinguished by advanced theoretical research and empirical analysis focusing on Japan and Korea. The book consists of four parts, the first of which investigates economic growth and welfare, using tools of applied analysis. In Part II, it examines inequality, redistribution, and intergenerational transfers, mainly on an empirical basis. In turn, Part III explores public policy and political economics, while Part IV addresses resource and environmental economics on the basis of data from Japan and Korea. In addition to offering valuable insights, this collection of papers commemorates the 10th anniversary of academic exchange between the Japan Association for Applied Economics (JAAE) and the Korean Association for Applied Economics (KAAE).
After sixteen years in prison, Kikutani is released into a world he no longer recognizes. He must adjust to the intensity of Tokyo while living with the memory of his crime. Akira Yoshimura charts the psychology of a quiet man as he negotiates through the traumas of freedom: finding a job, a place to live, even something as simple as buying an alarm clock. Kikutani takes comfort in the numbing repetition of the chicken farm where he works, only to be drawn inexorably back to the scene of the murder. As Yoshimura's carefully crafted plot swings in ever tightening arcs, we are drawn toward a shattering, perhaps inescapable conclusion."--BOOK JACKET.
Todo es posible en Villa Pingüino. Dr. Slump es la obra más delirante de Akira Toriyama, el creador de Dragon Ball. En el presente volumen de este manga shonen, se nos revela el verdadero origen de Gatchan a la vez que aparece Dios. Este tiene la intención de borrar la Tierra del mapa para poner fin al perjudicial desarrollo de la humanidad. ¿Serán el doctor Senbei y su familia capaces de detenerlo? Por otro lado, la aventura que ya dura varios capítulos concluye en este penúltimo volumen, en el que Tsukutsun corre a rescatar a Akane, secuestrada por un bandido que la ha confundido ¡con una riquísima princesa!
Todo es posible en Villa Pingüino. Dr. Slump es la obra más delirante de Akira Toriyama, el creador de Dragon Ball. Midori, la mujer de Senbei, no entiende por qué sigue subiendo de peso. Decidida a luchar contra la báscula, se lanza, gracias a la energía que le da su desesperación, a una carrera continua durante un mes alrededor del mundo. A su vuelta, sin embargo, nada ha cambiado. Convencida de estar sufriendo una enfermedad incurable, Midori va al médico y ¡se entera de que está embarazada!, ante la sorpresa del resto de protagonistas de este manga shonen.
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