As public expenditures on health, education and transfer programmes increase, demographic change has a growing impact on public expenditures, and the incentives for behaviour created by public transfer programs increase as well. The essays in this volume discuss such topics as: demographic change and the outlook for Social Security and Medicare in the United States; long-term decision making under uncertainty; the effect of changing family structure on government spending; how the structure of public retirement policies has encouraged early retirement in some countries and not others; the…mehr
As public expenditures on health, education and transfer programmes increase, demographic change has a growing impact on public expenditures, and the incentives for behaviour created by public transfer programs increase as well. The essays in this volume discuss such topics as: demographic change and the outlook for Social Security and Medicare in the United States; long-term decision making under uncertainty; the effect of changing family structure on government spending; how the structure of public retirement policies has encouraged early retirement in some countries and not others; the response of local community spending to demographic change; and related topics. Contributors include many of the world's leading public finance economists and economic demographers.
1. Introduction 2. Population forecasting for fiscal planning: issues and innovations Ronald Lee and Shripad Tuljapurkar Comment Daniel McFadden Comment James Smith 3. Uncertainty and the design of long-run fiscal policy Alan J. Auerbach and Kevin Hassett Comment Peter Diamond Comment Shripad Tuljapurkar 4. How does a community's demographic composition alter its fiscal burdens? Thomas MaCurdy and Thomas Nechyba Comment Hilary Hoynes Comment Robert Willis 5. Social security, retirement incentives, and retirement behavior: an international perspective Jonathan Gruber and David Wise Comment Axel Borsh-Supan Comment Massimo Livi Bacci 6. Aging, fiscal policy and social insurances: a European perspective Bernd Raffelhüschen Comment David Weil Comment David Weir 7. Demographics and medical care spending: standard and non-standard effects David M. Cutler and Louise Sheiner Comment Victor Fuchs 8. Projecting Social Security's finances and its treatment of postwar Americans Steven Caldwell, Alla Gantman, Jagadeesh Gokhale, Thomas Johnson and Laurence J. Kotlikoff Comment Nada Eissa 9. Demographic change and public assistance expenditures Robert A. Moffitt Comment David Card Comment S. Philip Morgan.
1. Introduction 2. Population forecasting for fiscal planning: issues and innovations Ronald Lee and Shripad Tuljapurkar Comment Daniel McFadden Comment James Smith 3. Uncertainty and the design of long-run fiscal policy Alan J. Auerbach and Kevin Hassett Comment Peter Diamond Comment Shripad Tuljapurkar 4. How does a community's demographic composition alter its fiscal burdens? Thomas MaCurdy and Thomas Nechyba Comment Hilary Hoynes Comment Robert Willis 5. Social security, retirement incentives, and retirement behavior: an international perspective Jonathan Gruber and David Wise Comment Axel Borsh-Supan Comment Massimo Livi Bacci 6. Aging, fiscal policy and social insurances: a European perspective Bernd Raffelhüschen Comment David Weil Comment David Weir 7. Demographics and medical care spending: standard and non-standard effects David M. Cutler and Louise Sheiner Comment Victor Fuchs 8. Projecting Social Security's finances and its treatment of postwar Americans Steven Caldwell, Alla Gantman, Jagadeesh Gokhale, Thomas Johnson and Laurence J. Kotlikoff Comment Nada Eissa 9. Demographic change and public assistance expenditures Robert A. Moffitt Comment David Card Comment S. Philip Morgan.
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