Author:
Pardi Faridah,Yasin Mohammad Yuzaimi,Zainal Abedin Nur Fadhlina,Junos Sutina
Abstract
A country’s social demography characteristics are described by population dynamics and technology-based lifestyle changes. Such unique elements may correlate with economic growth and sustainability. In this study, a static panel data model analysis for economic growth and sustainable development of ten emerging economies was presented. Estimation results revealed that social demography factors exhibited a negative significant impact in both economic models, relative to the technological influence. Therefore, effective macroeconomic policies should be meticulously designed against changing demographic trends. Conclusively, by delivering focused public services to the urban area, more liveable cities will emerge to empower human capital development.
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