On February 23, 2001 a workshop on «Generational Accounting in the Nordic Countries» was held in Reykjavik, Iceland, arranged jointly by the Institute of Economic Studies at the University of Iceland and the Ministry of Finance in Norway. This paper describes the main ideas in generational accounting, and gives an overview of results from the papers presented in the workshop. Finally, it sums up some important lessons and remaining challenges in generational accounting and for the sustainability of fiscal policy.
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This paper uses a recently-developed technique, calledgenerational accounting, to assess New Zealand...
Generational Accounts (GAs) measure the fiscal sustainability of the public sector. We ask whether t...
The social and economic developments in European countries have put pressure on their national budg...
The study seeks to analyse the long-term sustainability of fiscal policy in Latvia. Using a methodol...
Generational accounting is a relatively recent methodology that measures the fiscal burden governmen...
The social and economic developments in European countries have put pressure on their national budge...
A high real growth rate and employment volatility have turned out to be special features of the Finn...
In this paper we apply the method of Generational Accounting to analyse whether today’s government p...
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...
The question whether fiscal policies can be considered sustainable in the light of population ageing...
This paper uses generational accounts to analyse the long term sustainability of Belgian public fina...
This paper introduces a methodological innovation into Generational Accounting. By incorporating cy...
In this paper, we compare the total size of intertemporal public liabilities (IPLs) of several Europ...
This paper examines the inter-generational financial dimensions and accounting implications of under...
This paper uses a recently-developed technique, calledgenerational accounting, to assess New Zealand...
Generational Accounts (GAs) measure the fiscal sustainability of the public sector. We ask whether t...
The social and economic developments in European countries have put pressure on their national budg...