Published online: 11. October 2017The main goal of the Norwegian pension reform of 2011 is to improve long run fiscal sustainability, not least through stronger labour supply incentives. We assess to what extent the reform is likely to live up to these intentions. To this end we combine a dynamic microsimulation model, which includes a complete description of the Norwegian population and the pension system, with CGE-modelling of the effects on all government revenues and expenditures. We find that the reform is likely to make a great fiscal impact in the long run, and higher employment plays an important role in this respect.acceptedVersio
Abstract: Ageing combined with generous welfare state schemes makes the present fiscal policy in No...
Norway, like most developed countries, is facing an ageing population from the beginning of the 21st...
Norway, like most developed countries, is facing an ageing population from the beginning of the 21st...
The main goal of the Norwegian pension reform of 2011 is to improve long run fiscal sustainability, ...
The main goal of the Norwegian pension reform of 2011 is to improve long run fiscal sustainability, ...
The main goal of the Norwegian pension reform of 2011 is to improve long run fiscal sustainability, ...
Abstract: The Norwegian pension reform of 2006 intends to (1) improve long run fiscal sustainability...
The Norwegian pension reform of 2006 intends to (1) improve long run fiscal sustainability by reduci...
Abstract: The Norwegian pension reform of 2006 intends to (1) improve long run fiscal sustainabilit...
Ageing combined with generous welfare state schemes makes the present fiscal policy in Norway unsust...
The main goal of the Norwegian pension reform of 2011 is to improve long run fiscal sustainability, ...
Abstract: Ageing combined with generous welfare state schemes makes the present fiscal policy in Nor...
Abstract: Ageing combined with generous welfare state schemes makes the present fiscal policy in No...
A much higher old-age dependency ratio, together with more generous pension benefits, will lead to a...
Abstract: A much higher old-age dependency ratio, together with more generous pension benefits, will...
Abstract: Ageing combined with generous welfare state schemes makes the present fiscal policy in No...
Norway, like most developed countries, is facing an ageing population from the beginning of the 21st...
Norway, like most developed countries, is facing an ageing population from the beginning of the 21st...
The main goal of the Norwegian pension reform of 2011 is to improve long run fiscal sustainability, ...
The main goal of the Norwegian pension reform of 2011 is to improve long run fiscal sustainability, ...
The main goal of the Norwegian pension reform of 2011 is to improve long run fiscal sustainability, ...
Abstract: The Norwegian pension reform of 2006 intends to (1) improve long run fiscal sustainability...
The Norwegian pension reform of 2006 intends to (1) improve long run fiscal sustainability by reduci...
Abstract: The Norwegian pension reform of 2006 intends to (1) improve long run fiscal sustainabilit...
Ageing combined with generous welfare state schemes makes the present fiscal policy in Norway unsust...
The main goal of the Norwegian pension reform of 2011 is to improve long run fiscal sustainability, ...
Abstract: Ageing combined with generous welfare state schemes makes the present fiscal policy in Nor...
Abstract: Ageing combined with generous welfare state schemes makes the present fiscal policy in No...
A much higher old-age dependency ratio, together with more generous pension benefits, will lead to a...
Abstract: A much higher old-age dependency ratio, together with more generous pension benefits, will...
Abstract: Ageing combined with generous welfare state schemes makes the present fiscal policy in No...
Norway, like most developed countries, is facing an ageing population from the beginning of the 21st...
Norway, like most developed countries, is facing an ageing population from the beginning of the 21st...