Razin, Sadka, and Swagel [Razin, Asaf, Efraim Sadka, and Phillip Swagel (2002) “The Aging Population and the Size of the Welfare State” The Journal of Political Economy, vol. 110, no. 4, pp. 900–918.] unveil a puzzling fact: the welfare state appears to be shrinking even as the dependency ratio rises. While they formulate an elegant political economy model to explain the coexistence of an aging population and declining transfers, the resolution of the puzzle turns out to be much simpler. Labor tax rates and per capita transfers are negatively correlated with the dependency ratio in advanced economies only because this measure includes children as well as retirees. Both labor tax rates and per capita transfers in advanced economies are, in f...
While the empirical evidence tends to support some predictions of the life-cycle theory,...
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aging leads to an increase in consumption or income inequality. The results are based on a conventio...
This thesis examines the relationship between demographic ageing, as captured by temporal, within-co...
Population aging is primarily the result of past declines in fertility, which produced a decades lon...
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Rapidly aging population in high-income countries has exerted additional pressure on the sustainabil...
Many current discussions of welfare state reforms focus on the 'young old', a group now generally pe...
While the empirical evidence tends to support some predictions of the life-cycle theory,...
How older people fare in modern welfare states is a function of both welfare state size and the age ...
We analyze the effect of changes in fertility and longevity on taxes, the composi-tion of government...
Data for the United States and countries in Western Europe indicate a negative correlation between t...
This paper develops an overlapping generations model of Social Security and human capital formation ...
In many countries of the world, population ageing has been accompanied by an increase in welfare spe...
Ageing has opposite economic and political effects on the size of the welfare state. On one side, it...
This paper tests several leading hypotheses on determinants of government expenditure. The purpose i...
The modern welfare state typically redistributes income from the rich to the poor, or from the young...
aging leads to an increase in consumption or income inequality. The results are based on a conventio...
This thesis examines the relationship between demographic ageing, as captured by temporal, within-co...
Population aging is primarily the result of past declines in fertility, which produced a decades lon...
The paper reviews recent research on the impact of an aging population on the distribution of income...
Rapidly aging population in high-income countries has exerted additional pressure on the sustainabil...
Many current discussions of welfare state reforms focus on the 'young old', a group now generally pe...
While the empirical evidence tends to support some predictions of the life-cycle theory,...
How older people fare in modern welfare states is a function of both welfare state size and the age ...
We analyze the effect of changes in fertility and longevity on taxes, the composi-tion of government...