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Paper #983

Título:
Social spending and demographics: The role of public policies in the intergenerational redistribution of income. Empirical evidence from Spain and Catalonia
Autores:
Guillem López y Ana Mosterin
Data:
Noviembre 2006
Resumen:
The demographic shift underway in Southern Europe requires a revision of some of the fundamental principles of the traditional welfare state. We analyze the evolution of several aspects of welfare and social expenditure over the last two decades. We find that in the context of the present demographic changes and real estate boom current social and pension policy leads to a new distribution of benefits and burdens which is highly intergenerationally unequal. We argue for a revised definition of public policy based on Musgrave's proposition as a possible rule for an intergenerationally fair distribution.
Palabras clave:
Elderly, young, Musgrave, intergenerational equity, pensions, social expenditure, life cycle, income distribution, welfare state
Códigos JEL:
I32, I38, J14, H53, H55
Área de investigación:
Economía Laboral, Pública, de Desarrollo y de la Salud
Númuero serie CRES:
49
Publicado en:
Nota d'Economia n. 86, forthcoming

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