RESEARCHBelow is a selection of some of Andrew’s most recent academic work focused mainly on the economics of longevity and ageing but also on fiscal policy and debt managementRelease of conference magazine Longevity Dividend: The economics of healthier, longer and more productive lives Read more > Journal of Economics of Ageing: Healthy Ageing Trends in England Between 2002 to 2018 : Improving but Slowing and Unequal* Read more > Journal of the Economics of Ageing: The economics of longevity – An introduction Read more > CSH Perspectives: International Gains to Achieving Healthy Longevity Read more > Journal of the Economics of Ageing: The Rise of Age-Friendly Jobs Read more > The Lancet Healthy Longevity: The Longevity Society Read more > The Lancet Healthy Longevity: The Longevity Economy Read more > The Lancet Healthy Longevity: A timely call to establish an international convention on the rights of older people Read more > Nature Aging: “The economic value of targeting aging” Read more > Working Life: Labour Supply, Ageing and Longevity Read more > Nature Aging: Achieving a three-dimensional longevity dividend Read more > UN Paper: Older Persons and the Post-Covid-19 Agenda Read more > IMF Finance & Development article “The Long, Good Life” Read more > “A Longevity Dividend versus an Ageing Society” in David Bloom “Live Long and Prosper? The Economics of Ageing Populations” CEPR VoxEU Read more > Funding The Great War and the Beginning of the End for British Hegemony (with Martin Ellison and Tom Sargent) Read more > Managing the UK National Debt 1694-2018 accepted for publication American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics Read more > “Government Debt : The long and the short of it” accepted for publication in Review of Economics Studies Read more > November 22, 2023The Times: Growing old is not a liability but can help to advance our economy June 1, 2023Financial Times: ‘We have to invest much more in our future selves’ December 5, 2022UN Desa: Sustainable Goals and Longevity Agenda July 19, 2022Insights Business of Longevity Course February 17, 2022Gulf News: 100-year olds are the world’s fastest growing demographic, but it comes with a cost October 6, 2021Project Syndicate: A Global Institution for an Aging World September 28, 2021AARP: Longer Lives, Longer Career September 16, 2021A16z: The Average American Would Pay $242,000 For One Extra Year of Good Health September 6, 2021Infographic The Economic Value of Targeting Aging July 16, 2021World Economic Forum – Why helping people to age well is a new healthcare priority May 10, 2021World Economic Forum: Early healthcare investment is our best chance at healthy ageing December 14, 2020Silver Bells – What do Christmas and an Ageing Society have in Common?Next → All articles loaded No more articles to load
Release of conference magazine Longevity Dividend: The economics of healthier, longer and more productive lives Read more >
Journal of Economics of Ageing: Healthy Ageing Trends in England Between 2002 to 2018 : Improving but Slowing and Unequal* Read more >
The Lancet Healthy Longevity: A timely call to establish an international convention on the rights of older people Read more >
“A Longevity Dividend versus an Ageing Society” in David Bloom “Live Long and Prosper? The Economics of Ageing Populations” CEPR VoxEU Read more >
Funding The Great War and the Beginning of the End for British Hegemony (with Martin Ellison and Tom Sargent) Read more >
Managing the UK National Debt 1694-2018 accepted for publication American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics Read more >
“Government Debt : The long and the short of it” accepted for publication in Review of Economics Studies Read more >
February 17, 2022Gulf News: 100-year olds are the world’s fastest growing demographic, but it comes with a cost