Belgium; Selected Issues
This Selected Issues paper focuses on the fiscal challenge for Belgium in coping with population aging, including the sustainability of prevailing fiscal federalism arrangements across all levels of governments. The analysis demonstrates that the current strategy of upfront consolidation is likely to fall short of achieving sustainability. Further reductions in aging-related spending and growth and productivity-enhancing reforms beyond those assumed under the authorities’ strategy appear to be necessary. The paper also assesses whether the wage bargaining framework, a key labor market institution, is conducive to preserving external competitiveness and raising employment rates.
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2007-03-05
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| Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
| Subject: | Selected issues | aging | fiscal adjustment | fiscal sustainability | fiscal framework | fiscal policy | fiscal consolidation | social security | fiscal costs | unemployment | fiscal balance | public debt | fiscal scenarios | public finances | social expenditure | structural adjustment | fiscal federalism | fiscal devolution | fiscal surpluses | fiscal arrangements | fiscal objectives | fiscal strategies | elderly | fiscal arrangement | bargaining | fiscal burden | budget constraint | taxation | tax revenue | ageing | fiscal policy recommendations | fiscal relief | public spending | fiscal coordination | social transfers | fiscal reforms | high tax burden | tax cuts | tax burden | fiscal targets | older women | fiscal commitments | social benefits | dependency | unemployment benefits | government deficit | budget balance | budgetary adjustment | disability |
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