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Seção: ArtigosTítulo: The Economics of longevity : an introduction / Andrew J. ScottAutor: J. Scott, AndrewNotas: Sumario: Global life expectancy now stands at 71 years compared with 30 years in 1870. This fact increases the need to understand how we age and how that impacts our economic decision making. It also raises the issue of how we should change our life cycle behaviours, policies and institutions to adapt to these longer lives. The combination of these two factors leads to a very different focus from the traditional interest of an ageing society and its focus on changes in the age distribution of society. It emphasises the need o understand a longevity society and changes in how we age. Given the importance of intertemporal decision making and the life cycle model in economics the implications of longevity for economic research offers rich pickings across a range of areas covering health, human capital, employment, financial decisions and macroeconomicRegistros relacionados: En: The Journal of the economics of ageing . - Oxford : Elsevier ScienceDirect, 2021-. - 01/02/2023 Volumen 24 - 2023 , 6 p.Materia / lugar / evento: Envejecimiento de la poblaciónLongevidadEdad biológicaConsumoEmpleoAnálisis demográficoAgeingnomics. Economia seniorOutras classificações: 921Direitos: In Copyright (InC)Referencias externas: