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Welfare economics
Neoclassical growth model
Labour economics
Marginal product of labor
Marginal product
Fei–Ranis model of economic growth
Economics
Macroeconomics
Economic growth

Microeconomics of Declining Birthrate Review of Existing Literature Reiko Aoki ∗ Institute of Economic Research,

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