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by Phil Mullan (Author) "Foreign Affairs - the prestigious international relations journal - ran an article in May 1997 that discussed the prospects for Japan, its economy and its..." (more)
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The author argues that the modern world's growing preoccupation with aging has little or nothing to do with demography but rather that it is used to justify further reductions in the role of government in the economy and the curbing of the welfare state. Thus, he demolishes a succession of myths.

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