Those who want to have kids will have kids, and you shouldn't price in growth that hasn't happened or you end up here, where you either try the stick against those who don't want kids (There is no carrot), or aggressively import from nations where people have a lot of kids.
None of this would be necessary if the government wasn't spending money they don't have and securing it on the futures of kids that aren't guaranteed to exist.
Wait wait wait. How do you keep generational demographics healthy so you don't have to import people from "high birth rate nations"?
You don't base your entire society around a Ponzi scheme that requires constant growth.
What do you base your society around on?
Fiscal responsibility.
Those who want to have kids will have kids, and you shouldn't price in growth that hasn't happened or you end up here, where you either try the stick against those who don't want kids (There is no carrot), or aggressively import from nations where people have a lot of kids.
None of this would be necessary if the government wasn't spending money they don't have and securing it on the futures of kids that aren't guaranteed to exist.
That wasn't my question at all. Let me put it this way, how do you fix South Korea's demographic implossion?