当代财经 ›› 2019, Vol. 0 ›› Issue (05): 1805-.

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健康人力资本、老龄化预期及其对储蓄增长的影响

王韧1,马红旗2   

  1. (1. 重庆工商大学 财政金融学院,重庆 400067;2. 中国农业大学 经济管理学院,北京 100083)
  • 收稿日期:2018-06-05 发布日期:2021-01-21
  • 作者简介:王 韧,重庆工商大学副教授,经济学博士,主要从事发展经济学与金融学研究;马红旗,中国农业大学副教授,经济学博士,主要从事发展经济学研究,通讯作者联系方式hongqi_ma@126.com。

Healthy Human Capital, Aging Expectation and Their Effects on Savings Growth

WANG Ren1, MA Hong-qi2   

  • Received:2018-06-05 Published:2021-01-21

摘要: 人口结构恶化及其对中国经济的负面影响正受到理论界的广泛关注,但人口结构并非外生于储蓄和增长。通过纳入对健康人力资本和理性经济人老龄化预期的考量,全面检验健康人力资本的实际经济效应及其具体传导机制,研究发现:第一,健康人力资本不仅可以影响人口结构变化,还能通过老龄化预期行为改变人口结构变化对于储蓄和增长的作用,健康人力资本改善是计划生育政策之外推动中国储蓄率上升和经济增长的重要因素;第二,健康人力资本改善的经济效应存在结构性区分,伴随着少儿扶养比的降无可降,其借助于人口结构的正效应正趋于减弱,因此未来的健康人力资本投资应更多立足于强化个体对健康的良好预期和由此衍生的“行为效应”。

关键词: 健康人力资本,老龄化预期,储蓄率,经济增长

Abstract: The deterioration of the demographic structure and its negative impact on Chinese economy are receiving extensive attention in the theoretical cycle, but the demographic structure is not exogenous to savings and growth. By including the considerations of the healthy human capital and the aging expectation of the rational economic men, this paper conducts an overall inspection of the actual economic effects of healthy human capital and its specific transmission mechanism. The findings show that: firstly, healthy human capital can not only affect the demographic structure changes, but also alter the effect of demographic structure changes on savings and growth through aging expected behaviors. Healthy human capital improvement is an important factor in promoting China’s savings rate and economic growth beyond the family planning policy. Secondly, there are structural differences in the economic effects of healthy human capital improvement. Along with the no more decline of the child support ratio, the positive effect relaying on the population structure is waning, hence the future healthy human capital investment should be based more on strengthening the good health expectations of the individuals and the “behavioral effect”derived from it.

Key words: healthy human capital; aging expectation; savings rate; economic growth