- This two-part series will examine the relatively low birth rates in the U.S. and several European and Asian nations, as well as the high birth rates in Africa.
- The assumed economic implications of low birth rates are fairly dire. I believe some societies can overcome those implications and some cannot.
- This series will analyze how the U.S., some European nations, some Asian nations, and some African nations will cope with their demographic situations.
- This first part will cover the U.S.
- The series will conclude with a summary of its long-term investment implications.
For further details see:
If Demographics Are Destiny... A Guide For Long-Term Investing: Part I