The Demographics Podcast with Fexingo: Aging Populations, Birth Rates, and Economic Impact

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The Demographics Podcast with Fexingo: Aging Populations, Birth Rates, and Economic Impact

Lucas and Luna examine how aging populations and falling birth rates reshape national economies, labor markets, and fiscal policy. Drawing on real demographic data from Japan, South Korea, Germany, and Italy, they analyze the economic consequences of shrinking workforces: depressed GDP growth, strained pension systems, and altered consumption patterns. Lucas traces Japan's 'lost decades' and its experiment with immigration reform, while Luna challenges common assumptions about automation filling labor gaps, citing sector-specific studies on productivity and elder care. They dissect policy responses — from pronatalist incentives in Hungary and Poland to Singapore's foreign-worker quotas — weighing effectiveness against unintended effects on gender equality and housing markets. The conversation also explores how capital markets react: the 'silver economy' driving healthcare and robotics investments, the bond-market implications of rising dependency ratios, and the debate over whether agi

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Lucas and Luna examine how aging populations and falling birth rates reshape national economies, labor markets, and fiscal policy. Drawing on real demographic data from Japan, South Korea, Germany, and Italy, they analyze the economic consequences of shrinking workforces: depressed GDP growth, strained pension systems, and altered consumption patterns. Lucas traces Japan's 'lost decades' and its experiment with immigration reform, while Luna challenges common assumptions about automation filling labor gaps, citing sector-specific studies on productivity and elder care. They dissect policy responses — from pronatalist incentives in Hungary and Poland to Singapore's foreign-worker quotas — weighing effectiveness against unintended effects on gender equality and housing markets. The conversation also explores how capital markets react: the 'silver economy' driving healthcare and robotics investments, the bond-market implications of rising dependency ratios, and the debate over whether agi

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