We evaluate the ability of generational accounting to assess the potential welfare implications of policy reforms. In an intergenerational context policy reforms usually have redistributive, efficiency, and general equilibrium implications. Our analysis shows that when the policy reform implies changes in economic efficiency, generational accounts can be misleading not only about the magnitude of welfare changes, but also about the identity of who wins and who losses. In contrast, the generational accounts correctly identify welfare changes when the policy reform has only a pure intergenerational redistribution component. We illustrate and quantify this issue in the context of widely considered policy reforms (substitution of consumption fo...
We examine the lifetime incidence and intergenerational distributional effects of an economy-wide ca...
In this paper we apply the method of Generational Accounting to analyse whether today’s government p...
This paper presents a set of generational accounts (GAS) that can be used to assess the fiscal burde...
In this paper we show that the generational accounting framework used in macroeconomics to measure t...
Are generational accounts informative about the effect of the budget on the intergenerational distri...
This article argues that the idea of evaluating government fiscal policy along the dimension of inte...
Are generational accounts informative about the effect of the budget on the intergenerational distri...
The paper studies the dynamic macroeconomic and welfare effects of tax policy in the context of an o...
Generational policy is a fundamental aspect of a nation's fiscal affairs. The policy involves redist...
The choice of the intertemporal discount rate affects the measurement of the tax burden of different...
With pay as you go schemes in place, population aging will impose a heavy fiscal burden on young and...
Abstract: The paper proposes a basic definition of intergenerational neutrality in the overlapping g...
A discussion of why budget deficits are inadequate measures of the long-run effect of fiscal policy ...
Our previous study (Auerbach, Gokhale and Kotlikoff 1991) introduced the concept of generational acc...
This paper presents the first set of generational accounts prepared for France, illustrating the imp...
We examine the lifetime incidence and intergenerational distributional effects of an economy-wide ca...
In this paper we apply the method of Generational Accounting to analyse whether today’s government p...
This paper presents a set of generational accounts (GAS) that can be used to assess the fiscal burde...
In this paper we show that the generational accounting framework used in macroeconomics to measure t...
Are generational accounts informative about the effect of the budget on the intergenerational distri...
This article argues that the idea of evaluating government fiscal policy along the dimension of inte...
Are generational accounts informative about the effect of the budget on the intergenerational distri...
The paper studies the dynamic macroeconomic and welfare effects of tax policy in the context of an o...
Generational policy is a fundamental aspect of a nation's fiscal affairs. The policy involves redist...
The choice of the intertemporal discount rate affects the measurement of the tax burden of different...
With pay as you go schemes in place, population aging will impose a heavy fiscal burden on young and...
Abstract: The paper proposes a basic definition of intergenerational neutrality in the overlapping g...
A discussion of why budget deficits are inadequate measures of the long-run effect of fiscal policy ...
Our previous study (Auerbach, Gokhale and Kotlikoff 1991) introduced the concept of generational acc...
This paper presents the first set of generational accounts prepared for France, illustrating the imp...
We examine the lifetime incidence and intergenerational distributional effects of an economy-wide ca...
In this paper we apply the method of Generational Accounting to analyse whether today’s government p...
This paper presents a set of generational accounts (GAS) that can be used to assess the fiscal burde...