Ageing population and pension system sustainability: reforms and redistributive implications

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Davide Bazzana
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[1] Università degli Studi di Brescia,Dipartimento di Economia e Management
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Economia Politica | 2020年 / 37卷
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Pension system reform; Ageing; Fiscal sustainability; Inequality; Pay-as-you-go; Heterogeneity; H55; J26; C63; E62; D63;
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The paper presents an agent-based model developed to investigate the relationship between retirement age and pension system sustainability taking into account the redistributive implication. Moreover, we investigate the role that the government can play in reducing inequality by implementing debt stabilisation policies, as for example applying a property tax. Results show that delaying the retirement age is an effective policy to raise the pension scheme sustainability. However, there is an emerging trade-off between the pension system sustainability and the extension of the pension benefits that may have intergenerational implications. Pension reforms which reduce the pension age threshold or increase the paid benefit will rise the overall pension expenditure and will negatively affect the public debt evolution which may require some stabilisation measures, as the implementation of positive property taxation. The effects of the property taxation on the debt reduction and the level of equality in the population’s wealth distribution strongly depends on the progressivity of the measure and on the size of the taxpayer population involved. The analysis evidences the crucial role played by the age dependency ratio both in achieving the pension system sustainability and in assuring the wealth distribution within the population.
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页码:971 / 992
页数:21
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