Friday, 31 January 2025

This week in research #60

Here's what caught my eye in research over the past week:

  • Madsen (open access) shows that economic growth will not diminish overall across 21 OECD countries, because the ageing population and the associated educational and innovative expansion induced by the demographic transition will override the adverse income effects of the ageing population
  • Fang and Miao find that cities with higher exposure to industrial robots have lower overall crime rates in China, with evidence that industrial robot exposure increases employment opportunities for low-educated adults, who are more likely to engage in criminal activities
  • Huo finds that as workforce ageing intensifies, right partisanship becomes increasingly associated with more regulatory restrictions on competition, greater market concentration, and a greater pure profit share of income, using data from OECD countries

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