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Working Papers
The PDGA and the Harvard Initiative for Global Health invites members of the public health community to submit working papers reflecting their research. The purpose of our Working Paper Series is to share research prior to journal publication and stimulate debate and critical comments. Working papers also give an opportunity to authors to publish longer and more detailed material than can appear in a journal.
All papers go through a review process at the Harvard Initiative for Global Health. However, full responsibility for the content of the papers remains with the author(s).
For submissions, comments or questions, please email: pgda_high@harvard.edu
Working Papers
- Global Demographic Change: Dimensions and Economic Significance
David E. Bloom, David Canning
HIGH Working Paper #1.2005
- The Effect of Improvements in Health and Longevity on Optimal
Retirement and Saving
David E. Bloom, David Canning, Michael Moore
HIGH Working Paper #2.2005
- Perceptions of Risk and Strategies for Prevention:
Responses to HIV/AIDS in Rural Malawi
Kirsten P. Smith, Susan Cotts Watkins
PGDA Working Paper #3.2005
- The Centrality of Variability How Society Shapes
Patterns of Aging
Lisa F. Berkman, Maria Glymour
PGDA Working Paper #4.2004
- The
Political Economy of Reform in Brazil’s
Civil Servant Pension Scheme
André Medici
PGDA Working Paper #5.2005
- The Influence of Medicare Home Health Payment Incentives: Does Payer Source Matter?
David C. Grabowski,
David G. Stevenson,
Haiden A. Huskamp,
Nancy L. Keating
PGDA Working Paper #6.2005
- Endogenous Longevity and Economic Growth
Jocelyn Finlay
PGDA Working Paper #7.2006
- Demographic Challenges, Fiscal Sustainability and Economic Growth
David E. Bloom, David Canning
PGDA Working Paper #8.2006
- Epidemics and Economics
David E. Bloom, David Canning
PGDA Working Paper #9
- The Global Implications of Freer Skilled Migration
Rod Tyers, Iain Bain and Jahnvi Vedi
PGDA Working Paper #10.2006
- China's Growth to 2030: Demographic Change and the Labour Supply Constraint
Jane Golley and Rod Tyers
PGDA Working Paper #11.2006
- China's Growth to 2030: The Roles of Demographic Change and Investment Premia
Rod Tyers and Jane Golley
PGDA Working Paper #12.2006
- The Consequences of Population Health for Economic Performance
Marcella Alsan, David Bloom, David Canning, and Dean Jamison
PGDA Working Paper #13.2006
- Global Demography: Fact, Force and Future
David E Bloom and David Canning
PGDA Working Paper #14
- Booms, Busts, and Echoes: How the Biggest Demographic Upheaval in History
is Affecting Global Development
David E. Bloom and David Canning
PGDA Working Paper #15.2006
- Assessing the Economic Impact of HIV/AIDS on Nigerian Households:
A Propensity Score Matching Approach
David Canning, Ajay Mahal, Kunle Odumosu, Prosper Okonkwo
PGDA Working Paper #16.2006
- The Effect of Subjective Survival Probabilities on Retirement and Wealth in the United States
David E. Bloom, David Canning, Michael Moore, and Younghwan Song
PGDA Working Paper #17.2006
- The Economics of HIV/AIDS in Low-Income Countries: The Case for Prevention
David Canning
PGDA Working Paper #18.2006
- Demographic Change, Social Security Systems, and Savings
David E. Bloom and David Canning, Rick Mansfield, and Michael Moore
PGDA Working Paper #19.2006
- Does Age Structure Forecast Economic Growth?
David E. Bloom, David Canning,
Günther Fink, Jocelyn Finlay
PGDA Working Paper #20.2007
- The Role of Health in Economic Development
Jocelyn Finlay
PGDA Working Paper#21.2007
- The Height of Women in Sub-Saharan Africa: the Role of Health, Nutrition, and Income in Childhood
Yoko Akachi and David Canning
PGDA Working Paper#22.2007
- Realizing the Demographic Dividend: Is Africa any different?
David E. Bloom, David Canning,
Günther Fink, Jocelyn Finlay
PGDA Working Paper#23.2007
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