
This podcast present audio versions of select essays and articles written by Claus Vistesen on the Alpha Sources blog. The content primarily covers economics, finance and demographics but are not confined to these topics. The AI audio voiceover is powered by ElevenLabs and edited in its final version by Wondershare Technologies
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 4 | Founded | a year ago |
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This essay has been posted in written form on Alpha Sources blog and on my Substack.
This essay has been posted in written form on Alpha Sources blog and my Substack.
All links and references for this audio essay as well as the essay in its written form—with adjustments for the audio format—can be found by visiting the landing page for my demographics writing and analysis.
This essay discusses the increasingly polarised debate about rapidly falling global birth rates, who the belligerents in these new fertility wars are, and where this fight could end up, if we're not careful.










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