A PAYGO system may serve as insurance against not having children and as an enforcement device for ungrateful children who are unwilling to pay their parents a pension. In fact, the latter was Bismarck’s historic motive for introducing this system. It is true that the PAYGO system reduces the investment in human capital, but if it is run on a sufficiently small scale, it may nevertheless bring about a welfare improvement. If, on the other hand, the scale of the system is so large that parents bequeath some of their pensions to their children, it is overdrawn and creates unnecessarily strong disincentives for human capital investment
“Fifth Workshop of the Finret RTN network ” (Toulouse, December 2004). We thank the participants and...
The paper aims to show the way in which pension systems affect fertility rates. The author outlines ...
In the past three decades, several attempts in various directions have been initiated for reforming ...
It is argued that a PAYGO system may have useful allocative functions in that it serves as an insura...
A PAYGO system may serve as insurance against not having children and as an enforcement device for u...
strategies for reforming PAYGO and funded pensions”. This paper studies the design of pension scheme...
thank all participants and, in particular our discussants, Henning Bohn and François Maniquet for th...
A large literature has studied the effects of PAYG systems on fertility, human capital and growth. W...
A large literature has studied the effects of PAYG systems on fertility, human capital and growth. W...
A large literature has studied the effects of PAYG systems on fertility, human capital and growth. ...
In order to face the population ageing problem, most countries with PAYG systems introduced pension ...
The sustainability of a defined benefit pay-as-you-go (DBPAYG) pension system is in-vestigated in th...
This paper studies the implications of state pension plan reform on fertil-ity and on growth. It ext...
The study present how in the late 1930s-1940s a new, modern pension system was introduced in America...
Chapter 2: Welfare comparisons between funded and pay-as-you-go (PAYG) or unfunded pension systems a...
“Fifth Workshop of the Finret RTN network ” (Toulouse, December 2004). We thank the participants and...
The paper aims to show the way in which pension systems affect fertility rates. The author outlines ...
In the past three decades, several attempts in various directions have been initiated for reforming ...
It is argued that a PAYGO system may have useful allocative functions in that it serves as an insura...
A PAYGO system may serve as insurance against not having children and as an enforcement device for u...
strategies for reforming PAYGO and funded pensions”. This paper studies the design of pension scheme...
thank all participants and, in particular our discussants, Henning Bohn and François Maniquet for th...
A large literature has studied the effects of PAYG systems on fertility, human capital and growth. W...
A large literature has studied the effects of PAYG systems on fertility, human capital and growth. W...
A large literature has studied the effects of PAYG systems on fertility, human capital and growth. ...
In order to face the population ageing problem, most countries with PAYG systems introduced pension ...
The sustainability of a defined benefit pay-as-you-go (DBPAYG) pension system is in-vestigated in th...
This paper studies the implications of state pension plan reform on fertil-ity and on growth. It ext...
The study present how in the late 1930s-1940s a new, modern pension system was introduced in America...
Chapter 2: Welfare comparisons between funded and pay-as-you-go (PAYG) or unfunded pension systems a...
“Fifth Workshop of the Finret RTN network ” (Toulouse, December 2004). We thank the participants and...
The paper aims to show the way in which pension systems affect fertility rates. The author outlines ...
In the past three decades, several attempts in various directions have been initiated for reforming ...