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This paper is concerned with the analysis of intergenerational redistribution in a pay-as-you-go financed social security scheme. Instead of annual fiscal indicators, we apply generational accounts to calculate the intertemporal effects arising from a projected aging process. As a case study,...
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An assessment of the generational stance of postunification German fiscal policy and an estimate of the burden of unification-related fiscal measures on West German generations, finding that future generations will bear much larger lifetime net tax burdens than current newborns.
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Funded mandatory pension systems based on individual accounts are spreading around the world. With the maturation of these systems, regulating the withdrawal of retirement savings will become increasingly important. Government regulation of withdrawals should mandate the purchase of...
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Analysts agree that raising national saving is one of the key objectives of social security reform in the United States. Hence, to judge the merits of proposals requires a comparison of saving responses. The paper outlines the difficulties involved in making those comparisons, which arise from...
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The authors investigate the intergenerational welfare implications of generational accounting when it is used as the basis for intertemporal fiscal policy decisions. In particular, they consider an economy with a PAYGO social security system out of steady state due to a permanent fall in...
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This paper assesses the intergenerational stance of fiscal policy in Spain by using the method of Generational Accounting. It is found that both the demographic transition and the oustanding public debt induce net payments of future generations exceeding those of current newborns by...
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Using the device of generational accounting, this paper assesses the distribution of lifetime net tax payments across gender and generations in Denmark. We find two significant biases associated with the current structure and stance of public finances. First, not only do men contribute a much...
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