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This seems like a poor model of population dynamics. Isn’t it possible that earlier deaths in the elderly population might act as an economic stimulus that increases birth rate in the younger population? (So the net change in life years would not be 17bn).

Edit: I assume the downvotes are suggesting my logic is wrong. It would be helpful to hear why.



Even if that were true, it wouldn’t be a good thing.


I didn’t say it would be a good thing. I’m just questioning the math.


> It would be helpful to hear why.

Granny dying does not make me broody.


So you’re arguing the decrease in average lifespan effects fecundity of the younger population. That might be true, but I wouldn’t bet on it.




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