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Aging Europe and Sustainability: Evidence from Panel Econometrics

Sayı: Advanced Online Publication Erken Görünüm Tarihi: 7 Nisan 2026
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Aging Europe and Sustainability: Evidence from Panel Econometrics

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This study analyzes the interaction among demographic aging, economic growth, and environmental sustainability in the European Union (EU). Rapid population aging increases fiscal pressures through pension and healthcare expenditures, constrains labor markets, and challenges conventional growth models. The environmental effects of aging are mixed: reduced mobility and consumption may lower emissions, while healthcare expansion and energy-inefficient housing may raise them. Using a dynamic panel econometric approach with Common Correlated Effects (CCE) estimators and PCA-based structural controls for 27 EU countries over 2000–2023, the findings confirm long-run co-integrating relationships. The results highlight the need to consider grey economy dynamics, tax compliance, and institutional trust in sustainability and welfare policies. The policy implications include promoting active aging, modernizing healthcare systems, improving energy-efficient housing, and strengthening intergenerational equity. Overall, demographic aging should be reframed not as a burden but as an opportunity for structural reform and sustainable transformation.

Anahtar Kelimeler

Aging Europe, Panel Econometrics, Grey Economy, Sustainability

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APA
Sağlam, Y., & Önkan, Ö. (2026). Aging Europe and Sustainability: Evidence from Panel Econometrics. Bulletin of Economic Theory and Analysis, Advanced Online Publication. https://doi.org/10.25229/beta.1834661
AMA
1.Sağlam Y, Önkan Ö. Aging Europe and Sustainability: Evidence from Panel Econometrics. beta. 2026;(Advanced Online Publication). doi:10.25229/beta.1834661
Chicago
Sağlam, Yağmur, ve Özge Önkan. 2026. “Aging Europe and Sustainability: Evidence from Panel Econometrics”. Bulletin of Economic Theory and Analysis, sy Advanced Online Publication. https://doi.org/10.25229/beta.1834661.
EndNote
Sağlam Y, Önkan Ö (01 Nisan 2026) Aging Europe and Sustainability: Evidence from Panel Econometrics. Bulletin of Economic Theory and Analysis Advanced Online Publication
IEEE
[1]Y. Sağlam ve Ö. Önkan, “Aging Europe and Sustainability: Evidence from Panel Econometrics”, beta, sy Advanced Online Publication, Nis. 2026, doi: 10.25229/beta.1834661.
ISNAD
Sağlam, Yağmur - Önkan, Özge. “Aging Europe and Sustainability: Evidence from Panel Econometrics”. Bulletin of Economic Theory and Analysis. Advanced Online Publication (01 Nisan 2026). https://doi.org/10.25229/beta.1834661.
JAMA
1.Sağlam Y, Önkan Ö. Aging Europe and Sustainability: Evidence from Panel Econometrics. beta. 2026. doi:10.25229/beta.1834661.
MLA
Sağlam, Yağmur, ve Özge Önkan. “Aging Europe and Sustainability: Evidence from Panel Econometrics”. Bulletin of Economic Theory and Analysis, sy Advanced Online Publication, Nisan 2026, doi:10.25229/beta.1834661.
Vancouver
1.Yağmur Sağlam, Özge Önkan. Aging Europe and Sustainability: Evidence from Panel Econometrics. beta. 01 Nisan 2026;(Advanced Online Publication). doi:10.25229/beta.1834661