



Estos son los significativos gráficos restantes que acompañan el texto de (I)
"¿Ha contraído España el síndrome de Artemio Cruz?"
de Edward Hugh
http://www.rgemonitor.com/euro-monitor/bio/657/edward_hugh
Edward Hugh is based in Barcelona , and is currently engaged in research on aging, longevity, fertility and migration, and the impact of all of these on economic growth. He is currently working on a book "Population, The Ultimate Non-renewable Resource?" He is a regular contributor to a number of economics weblogs, including India Economy Blog, A Fistful of Euros, Global Economy Matters and Demography Matters. He was, in fact, a founding member of all these weblogs.
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