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This paper develops the concept of generational imbalance within a broader framework of financial sustainability in the … of long-term societal demographic trends. We argue that a financial sustainability framework identifies material … trusts, developing statements of financial sustainability and comparing performance measures based on the existing accrual …
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implications for fiscal sustainability and necessitate comprehensive reviews of public health spending; healthcare reforms that …
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rather privileged groups of the insured. These measures endanger the sustainability of the German pension system and will …
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implications for fiscal sustainability and necessitate comprehensive reviews of public health spending; healthcare reforms that …
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. -- Risk ; internal rate of return ; sustainability …
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. -- risk ; internal rate of return ; sustainability …
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This paper discusses the efficiency of a pay-as-you-go pension reform by introducing a child benefit in an endogenous fertility setting. In the model of a small open economy, higher fertility is associated with a reduction of lifetime labor supply. The optimum share of fertility-related pensions...
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the political risk of benefit rule changes for individuals. We find that depending on the birth year and the considered …
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This paper discusses alternative ways to deal with the positive externalities of having children in a pay-as-you-go pension system. Family allowances are compared to introducing a fertility-related component into the pension formula. In an endogenous labor supply setting, both instruments are...
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The concept of human dignity provides a useful reference point for evaluating American exceptionalism in the context of welfare rights. Since World War II, human dignity has emerged as the preeminent value in many modern constitutions and various human rights documents. Particularly in countries...
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