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characteristics of the average pensioner and in the parameters that describe how pensions are calculated in Spain as a function of …This paper develops a simple model that can be used to analyze the long-term sustainability of the contributive pension …
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characteristics of the average pensioner and in the parameters that describe how pensions are calculated in Spain as a function of …This paper develops a simple model that can be used to analyze the long-term sustainability of the contributive pension …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009004372
basis for a more general analysis that will be dedicated to the functioning and sustainability of pay-as-you-go to finance …
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sustainability of pay-as-you-go to finance the welfare system in developed countries. Thsi paper constitutes Chapert 2.. Chapter 1 …
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Since the early 90's, the Federal Planning Bureau assesses the sustainability of pensions in Belgium. Since a couple of … years, it uses a dynamic microsimulation model, MIDAS_BE, to assess the development of the adequacy of pensions. This …
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developed countries have created government reserve funds to ensure macroeconomic sustainability. This paper aims to study the … importance that this reserve fund plays in the sustainability of the Spanish public pension system. Using data for the 2000 to …
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In this paper we analyze exemplarily the volatility of the internal rates of return of the German pension system over the life-cycle of an individual born in 1957. The outcome is compared to an alternative defined-contribution or defined-benefit policy. Based on the actual data, our resultsshow...
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In this paper we analyze exemplarily the volatility of the internal rates of return of the German pension system over the life-cycle of an individual born in 1957. The outcome is compared to an alternative defined-contribution or defined-benefit policy. Based on the actual data, our results show...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010304858
Government spending on the elderly is projected to increase rapidly as the American population becomes older. As a result, many policymakers and budget analysts are concerned about the continued viability of entitlement programs such as Social Security. The Social Security trustees' economic...
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