IBPP Research Associates: Namibia/Turkey
Vol: 14, Issue: 2
2003
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This article - The Globalization of Old Age, by Serdan Sayan - was posted on the January 9, 2003 issue of The Namibian (Namibia). It has not been posted in Scholarly Commons due to copyright restrictions. Though a subscription for full access to the article is required, partial access to the article is available online in the archives of Project Syndicate.The article discusses wealth inequality and the aging, or "graying," of the world's richest nations and the subsequent possible global impact of this demographic reality.The author is Vice-Chairman and Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Economics, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey.
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