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研究生: 劉芷吟
Liu, Chih-Yin
論文名稱: 人口老化對經濟成長與創新研發之影響:以跨國實證資料分析
The Effect of Population Aging on Economic Growth and Innovation: An Empirical Analysis across Countries
指導教授: 祁玉蘭
Chiy, Yih-Luan
口試委員: 林世昌
盧姝璇
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 科技管理學院 - 經濟學系
Department of Economics
論文出版年: 2017
畢業學年度: 105
語文別: 中文
論文頁數: 44
中文關鍵詞: 人口老化經濟成長研究發展勞動力
外文關鍵詞: Population aging, Economic growth, R&D, Labor force
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  • 人口老化已成為全球關注之社會議題,全球出生率逐漸降低對經濟成長帶來甚麼影響?人口老化又是透過甚麼機制影響經濟成長?本文根據Prettner(2013)提出人口老化與半內生成長模型理論進行實證分析,分別探討全球人口老化對經濟成長之影響及致力於發展R&D的國家面臨人口老化現象時,對專利產出及經濟成長影響為何。本文採用1996年至2014年跨國實證資料,以兩階段系統性動差法(two step system GMM)進行實證研究。發現出生率下降對專利產出與經濟成長皆為負向影響,但可透過維持一定程度的勞動參與率或就業人口比例反轉人口老化對專利產出與經濟成長的負面影響。除此之外,專利產出的增加亦有利於減緩出生率下降對經濟成長帶來的負面衝擊。


    Population aging is identified as one of the global social issue. What does effect to economic growth when the birth rate of the world is getting lower? What is the mechanism between population aging and economic growth? This research follows Prettner (2013) framework with population aging and semi-endogenous model to analyze the effect between population aging, innovation and economic growth. The analysis covers countries from 1996 to 2014 and is based on the estimation of growth equation using two step system GMM estimator. The empirical result is that birth rate significantly and positively impacts on the economic growth rate and the output of patents, but the high enough labor participation rate and employment ratio can reversal the negative impact between population aging and economic growth. Moreover, the increasing of patents can slow down the negative impact between population aging and economic growth rate as well.

    第一章 前言 1 第二章 文獻回顧 2 第三章 研究方法 4 第一節 理論模型 5 (一)消費面假設 5 (二)生產面假設 6 (三)市場結清 7 (四)經濟成長 8 第二節 實證模型 9 第三節 計量方法 11 第四章 變數與資料說明 13 第五章 實證結果 15 第一節 經濟成長 15 第二節 創新研發 17 第三節 創新研發與經濟成長 19 第六章 結論 21 參考資料 23 附錄 26

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