A popular view is that ageing populations increase health expenditure to GDP ratios because health expenditure correlates positively with age and because the concomitant shrinking of the labour force depresses GDP. The resulting increase in transfers from the young to the old then calls for a reform of health care policies. This article critically examines the arguments underlying this view. It gives credit to factors that counteract the expenditure effect, the effects upon health care market and labour market distortions and the effects upon intergenerational solidarity. Although important, these factors are found to have insufficient weight to invalidate the popular view
The population in the developed world has experienced a significant increase in life expectancy over...
The population in the developed world has experienced a significant increase in life expectancy over...
The population in the developed world has experienced a significant increase in life expectancy over...
A popular view is that ageing populations increase health expenditure to GDP ratios because health e...
To what extent can rising per capita health expenditures be attributed to the changing age compositi...
Apocalyptic views on the social, economic and health consequences aging abound. This review examines...
Apocalyptic views on the social, economic and health consequences aging abound. This review examines...
This paper revisits the debate on the \u27red herring\u27, viz. the claim that population ageing wil...
This “Working Paper ” consists of two documents. The first is a submission to the Productivity Commi...
This "Working Paper" consists of two documents. The first is a submission to the Productivity Commis...
This working paper consists of two documents by Jeff Richardson. The first is a submission to the Pr...
The population in the developed world has experienced a significant increase in life expectancy over...
Recent evidence indicates that the relationship between age and health care expenditure is not as st...
Population ageing affects health care expenditure (HCE) through a myriad of dynamics which can be ca...
The population in the developed world has experienced a significant increase in life expectancy over...
The population in the developed world has experienced a significant increase in life expectancy over...
The population in the developed world has experienced a significant increase in life expectancy over...
The population in the developed world has experienced a significant increase in life expectancy over...
A popular view is that ageing populations increase health expenditure to GDP ratios because health e...
To what extent can rising per capita health expenditures be attributed to the changing age compositi...
Apocalyptic views on the social, economic and health consequences aging abound. This review examines...
Apocalyptic views on the social, economic and health consequences aging abound. This review examines...
This paper revisits the debate on the \u27red herring\u27, viz. the claim that population ageing wil...
This “Working Paper ” consists of two documents. The first is a submission to the Productivity Commi...
This "Working Paper" consists of two documents. The first is a submission to the Productivity Commis...
This working paper consists of two documents by Jeff Richardson. The first is a submission to the Pr...
The population in the developed world has experienced a significant increase in life expectancy over...
Recent evidence indicates that the relationship between age and health care expenditure is not as st...
Population ageing affects health care expenditure (HCE) through a myriad of dynamics which can be ca...
The population in the developed world has experienced a significant increase in life expectancy over...
The population in the developed world has experienced a significant increase in life expectancy over...
The population in the developed world has experienced a significant increase in life expectancy over...
The population in the developed world has experienced a significant increase in life expectancy over...