textabstractThis paper studies the effects of the imminent ageing of the population on economic growth and the distribution of welfare in the Netherlands. It shows that in the current system of social security ageing leads to a considerable welfare loss for future generations. It discusses the effect of reform measures in the pay-as-you-go social security system. It shows that a cut in PAYG pensions is efficiency-improving, but hurts the lower income groups of current generations. This effect can be ameliorated by a debt-financed cut in indirect taxes. In that case the negative welfare effect of the reform for current generations is smaller than the redistribution caused by the demographic shift itself
This paper shows the macroeconomic and welfare implications of an aging population in the United Sta...
June 4, 2002This paper analyzes a social security policy with public debt in an overlapping generati...
The paper reviews recent research on the impact of an aging population on the distribution of income...
The costs of population ageing are primarily reflected in larger expenditures on pensions and health...
textabstractThe Netherlands will be confronted with an almost doubling of the old-age dependency rat...
Research Memorandum 9909 OCFEB 1 This paper is based on a report requested by the Ministry of Econom...
The Dutch welfare state is under pressure. Ageing makes public finances unsustainable and globalisat...
This chapter presents a discussion that seeks to identify through which different channels aging and...
This paper analyses the effects of reducing unfunded social security and population ageing on econom...
Developed countries are currently in an unprecedented transition to a new era with ageing population...
Pay as-you-go social security schemes will face increasing difficulties in the next few years due to...
In this paper I shall use a Classical-Keynesian approach to explore the sustainability of an ageing ...
peer reviewedThis paper analyzes the impact of demographic aging on capital accumulation and welfare...
The Dutch welfare state is under pressure. Ageing makes public finances unsustainable and globalisat...
Ageing attracts ever-increasing attention because it has many implications for welfare and society a...
This paper shows the macroeconomic and welfare implications of an aging population in the United Sta...
June 4, 2002This paper analyzes a social security policy with public debt in an overlapping generati...
The paper reviews recent research on the impact of an aging population on the distribution of income...
The costs of population ageing are primarily reflected in larger expenditures on pensions and health...
textabstractThe Netherlands will be confronted with an almost doubling of the old-age dependency rat...
Research Memorandum 9909 OCFEB 1 This paper is based on a report requested by the Ministry of Econom...
The Dutch welfare state is under pressure. Ageing makes public finances unsustainable and globalisat...
This chapter presents a discussion that seeks to identify through which different channels aging and...
This paper analyses the effects of reducing unfunded social security and population ageing on econom...
Developed countries are currently in an unprecedented transition to a new era with ageing population...
Pay as-you-go social security schemes will face increasing difficulties in the next few years due to...
In this paper I shall use a Classical-Keynesian approach to explore the sustainability of an ageing ...
peer reviewedThis paper analyzes the impact of demographic aging on capital accumulation and welfare...
The Dutch welfare state is under pressure. Ageing makes public finances unsustainable and globalisat...
Ageing attracts ever-increasing attention because it has many implications for welfare and society a...
This paper shows the macroeconomic and welfare implications of an aging population in the United Sta...
June 4, 2002This paper analyzes a social security policy with public debt in an overlapping generati...
The paper reviews recent research on the impact of an aging population on the distribution of income...