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Research Policy Network (RPNs)

Ageing and Longevity

Years active
Project lead

Andrew Scott

Director of Economics Ellison Institute Of Technology; Professor of Economics London Business School

Demographic trends will exert a major influence on the future economic performance of every country. Due to falling birth rates and increases in life expectancy, economies need to adapt to an ageing society defined by a rising number and proportion of older people. This changing age structure threatens slower economic growth, pressures on health systems and pension funding as well as significant effects on wages, interest rates and inflation.

At the same time, individuals and institutions need to adapt to substantial past, and potential future, increases in life expectancy. Gains in life expectancy require changes in the life cycle with implications for employment, education, retirement, savings and fertility decisions. As life expectancy increases it is necessary to ensure that life is also healthier and productive for longer. With the majority of employment growth in OECD economies now driven by workers aged over fifty years of age, investing in healthy and productive ageing can have significant first order macroeconomic benefits, potentially offsetting the negative consequences of an ageing society. .

These dual factors of ageing and longevity require a richer understanding of the life cycle and the drivers of individual behaviours at each age, what drives changes in behaviour with age and how shifts in the life cycle can influence the macroeconomy. Ageing and longevity are highly multidimensional phenomena requiring a broad focus on a wide range of issues.

The aim of the RPN is to become the leading forum on the topic, providing expertise and insight so as to better understand the implications of ageing and longevity and identify the research agendas and policies necessary to ensure that both individuals and national economies benefit from the new realities of longer lives. The RPN will seek to develop frameworks integrating health and macroeconomics, encourage research into ageing and longevity and provide an environment for academics and policymakers to share insights in order to deliver policies to ensure that both individuals and economies remain healthy and productive in the face of an ageing society.

Steering Committee

David Bloom

Clarence James Gamble Professor of Economics and Demography Harvard University

Antonio Fatás

Vice President Centre for Economic Policy Research; Professor of Economics Insead; Professor of Economics

Fellow, Macroeconomics and Growth / RPN Member, Fintech and Digital Currencies / CEPR Vice President / RPN Steering Committee, Ageing and Longevity / RPN Member, Ageing and Longevity

Clare Lombardelli

Deputy Governor, Monetary Policy Bank Of England

RPN Steering Committee, Ageing and Longevity / RPN Member, Ageing and Longevity

Dorothée Rouzet

Chief Economist Ministère de l'Économie et des Finances

RPN Steering Committee, Ageing and Longevity

Álvaro Santos Pereira

Director, Country Studies Branch, Economics Department Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD); Chief Economist Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD)

RPN Steering Committee, Ageing and Longevity

Members

Ana L. Abeliansky

Assistant Professor in Economics Vienna University Of Economics And Business

Daron Acemoglu

Institute Professor in the Department of Economics Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

James Banks

Senior Research Fellow Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS); Professor of Economics University Of Manchester

Sam Beckett

Chief Economic Advisor, Head of the GES and Second Permanent Secretary HM Treasury

Nicola Bianchi

Assistant Professor, Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University

Axel Börsch-Supan

Director Max Planck Institute For Social Law And Social Policy; Director Munich Center for the Economic of Aging

R Anton Braun

Senior Professor of Economics National Graduate Institute For Policy Studies

Tabea Bucher-Koenen

Senior Researcher at the Munich Center for the Economics of Aging Max Planck Institute For Social Law And Social Policy

David Canning

Richard Saltonstall Professor of Population Sciences Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Angela D'Elia

Head of Unit- Sustainability of public finances and public expenditure trends European Commission

Martin Ellison

Professor of Economics and Professorial Fellow of Nuffield College University Of Oxford

Nicole Fasquelle

Economist, Coordinator of the Social protection and demography team Federal Planning Bureau

Antonio Fatás

Vice President Centre for Economic Policy Research; Professor of Economics Insead; Professor of Economics

Fellow, Macroeconomics and Growth / RPN Member, Fintech and Digital Currencies / CEPR Vice President / RPN Steering Committee, Ageing and Longevity / RPN Member, Ageing and Longevity

Eric French

Co-director at the ESRC Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS); Montague Burton Professor of Industrial Relations and Labour Economics University Of Cambridge

Dana Goldman

Chair in Health Economics and Founding Director of the Bing Center for Health Economics Rand Corporation; Adjunct Professor of Health Services and Radiology University Of California, Los Angeles

Tomasz Kozluk

Head of Going for Growth, Economics Department Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD)

Hyejin Ku

Associate Professor of Economics University College London

Michael Kuhn

Program Director of Economic Frontiers, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis and Wittgenstein Centre for Global Human Capital International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

Clare Lombardelli

Deputy Governor, Monetary Policy Bank Of England

RPN Steering Committee, Ageing and Longevity / RPN Member, Ageing and Longevity

Nicole Maestas

Associate Professor of Health Care Policy Harvard Medical School

David Miles

Professor of Economics Imperial College London, Business School

James Poterba

Mitsui Professor of Economics Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT); President National Bureau Of Economic Research (NBER)

Matthias Schön

Research Economist for Public Finance in the Economics Directorate Deutsche Bundesbank

Shruti Singh

Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD)

Alfonso Sousa-Poza

Full Professorship in Economics; Director at the Institute for Healthcare & Management University Of Hohenheim

Johannes Spinnewijn

Professor in Economics London School Of Economics And Political Science

Fellow, Public Economics / Programme Director, Public Economics / RPN Member, Ageing and Longevity

Uwe Sunde

Professor of Economics and Chair for Population Economics Ludwig-Maximilians University of Munich (LMU)

Filiz Unsal

Head, Structural Policy Analysis Division Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD)

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5 December