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7 February, 15:37

Why does a falling inverse dependency ratio make it harder for real gdp continue growing?

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  1. 7 February, 19:25
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    Inverse dependency determine how many independent workers could contribute to finishing a certain economic activity.

    Falling inverse dependency means that the nation has a shortage in independent workers, which would eventually reduce that nation's productivity and lower it's real GDP.
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