- Agequake
"Agequake: Riding the Demographic Rollercoaster Shaking Business, Finance and our World " is a book written by
Paul Wallace and published in 1999, that investigates what possible ramifications are likely as a significant and unprecedented portion of the human population age. The book argues that risinglongevity and lowerfertility is causing a seismic shift in the profile of populations worldwide, and will be a fundamental force to that will shake business and finance, along with lifestyles and attitudes. Wallace suggests the the old bogey ofoverpopulation is being replaced by a population "implosion".Through using
dependency ratio s (the ratio of non-working dependents to the working population) will lead to a point where workers will be burdened with the fiscal and practical responsibilities of supporting a balooning population of aged retirees. Society and economy will be affected as the proportion of youth declines - typically the most entrepreneurial, creating and risk taking segment of society. Along with the liquidation ofbaby boomer assets to pay for their retirements, this is likely to halt economic growth in the future, andeconomic stagnation may be a more likely prospect. Housing prices will plummet, and the world may experience the greatestbear market in history.Internationally the relationship between youthful and aggressive
developing world and the rich olderOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries (where elderly women will become an influential constituency) will change.
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