During the next few decades the populations of most developed countries will grow older and older as a result of the low fertility rates since the 1970s and/or the continuously increasing life expectancy. Generational Accounting which was introduced in the early nineties, can illustrate the effects of this ageing process on a country’s fiscal situation. We quantify for Austria how unsustainable its public finances are due to the demographic development. We show that despite recent reforms of the pension and health systems the demographic development produces a major problem for Austria’s coffers. Furthermore we compare our results to similar calculations for Germany and Switzerland
In this paper, we compare the total size of intertemporal public liabilities (IPLs) of several Europ...
The current discussion of the reform of the pension system is at cross-roads between safeguarding en...
Mainly due to increasing concerns about the potential impact of population ageing the sustainability...
Based on Austria's fiscal stance in 1995, we compute the generational accounts for currently living ...
This study discusses important elements of Austria's recently harmonized statutory pension system. I...
Abstract: Based on Austria's fiscal stance in 1995, we compute the generational accounts for current...
Adverse demographic trends necessitate reforms of the old-age pension systems in all industrialized ...
In this paper, we employ generational accounting to analyse the inter-temporal stance of Austrian pu...
In this paper, we analyse the impact of population ageing on the sustainability and the intergenerat...
The following study analyzes the impact of demographic developments in Austria on the long-term aver...
According to projections, the working-age population in Austria is going to age in the next 30 years...
The aging of the Austrian population will reach, in the first half of the next century, a level whic...
This paper uses generational accounts to analyse the long term sustainability of Belgian public fina...
According to projections, the working-age population in Austria is going to age in the next 30 years...
Population ageing is a global phenomenon, and Western European welfare states, in particular, are ag...
In this paper, we compare the total size of intertemporal public liabilities (IPLs) of several Europ...
The current discussion of the reform of the pension system is at cross-roads between safeguarding en...
Mainly due to increasing concerns about the potential impact of population ageing the sustainability...
Based on Austria's fiscal stance in 1995, we compute the generational accounts for currently living ...
This study discusses important elements of Austria's recently harmonized statutory pension system. I...
Abstract: Based on Austria's fiscal stance in 1995, we compute the generational accounts for current...
Adverse demographic trends necessitate reforms of the old-age pension systems in all industrialized ...
In this paper, we employ generational accounting to analyse the inter-temporal stance of Austrian pu...
In this paper, we analyse the impact of population ageing on the sustainability and the intergenerat...
The following study analyzes the impact of demographic developments in Austria on the long-term aver...
According to projections, the working-age population in Austria is going to age in the next 30 years...
The aging of the Austrian population will reach, in the first half of the next century, a level whic...
This paper uses generational accounts to analyse the long term sustainability of Belgian public fina...
According to projections, the working-age population in Austria is going to age in the next 30 years...
Population ageing is a global phenomenon, and Western European welfare states, in particular, are ag...
In this paper, we compare the total size of intertemporal public liabilities (IPLs) of several Europ...
The current discussion of the reform of the pension system is at cross-roads between safeguarding en...
Mainly due to increasing concerns about the potential impact of population ageing the sustainability...