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During the next decades the populations of most developed countries will grow older as a result of the low level of birth rates since the 1970s and/or the continuously increasing life expectancy. We show within a Generational Accounting framework how unsustainable the public finances of France,...
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The population of most developed societies is 'graying'. As life expectancy increases and the large baby-boom generation approaches retirement age, this has critical consequences for maintaining a high standard of living and the sustainability of pension systems. In the light of these...
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Wenn andere Staaten noch schlechter als Deutschland dastehen, mindert das nicht im Geringsten den Handlungsdruck in Deutschland: Ohne konsequente Beachtung der Schuldenbremse und ohne überfällige Strukturreformen werden nach den Ergebnissen der Generationenbilanz auch wir Deutsche zu Griechen...
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Population aging will be a major determinant of long-run economic development in industrial and developing countries. The extent of the demographic changes is dramatic in some countries and will deeply affect future labor, financial and goods markets. The expected strain on public budgets and...
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