This paper summarizes the literature on financing Japanese public pension plans from tax revenue and simulates the economic effects of financing from tax revenue in the short and long terms. From our analysis for the short term, we have found that financing the basic pension from consumption tax will likely lower the household welfare level compared with financing from social insurance premiums. This is because the excess burdens generated by social insurance premiums, which are imposed on labor, are lighter than excess burdens from consumption tax if the supply of labor is mostly fixed. In the long term, financing public pension plans from consumption tax will help achieve higher economic growth rates than financing from social insurance p...
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In Japan, most tax scholars and practitioners have believed that the introduction of "advance-ruling...
Thanks to recent prevail of the modern technology, through comprehensive people’s inclusion into glo...
In this paper, we have examined the potential for overseas expansion of food service companies in Ja...
Law Reform has been one of the most important tools of the Corporate Sector Structural Reform in Tha...
In this article we examine some possible impacts on household financial management by development of...
The article analyzes institution and performance of rural finance, for understanding where problems ...
Since the 1950s, the Indian government has supported small firms in order to generate employment and...
The most straightforward policy evaluation model is the consumer surplus approach, which adopts a pa...
This paper investigates the effects of demographic change on housing price using regional panel data...
Fertility in Japan is declining rapidly, with the total fertility rate falling to 1.25 in 2005. What...
The current global financial crisis, which is quickly spreading across continents, does not strictly...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between the degree of multinationality, which is meas...
Taking students of 2011-2013 elective Business Japanese course as the object of study, this paper in...
In the literature on manufacturing supplier systems, especially concerning the relationships between...
The purpose of this paper is to clarify characteristics of regional differences in medical expenses ...
In Japan, most tax scholars and practitioners have believed that the introduction of "advance-ruling...
Thanks to recent prevail of the modern technology, through comprehensive people’s inclusion into glo...
In this paper, we have examined the potential for overseas expansion of food service companies in Ja...
Law Reform has been one of the most important tools of the Corporate Sector Structural Reform in Tha...
In this article we examine some possible impacts on household financial management by development of...