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Fiscal and Welfare Effects of Balanced-budget Reforms of Korea’s National Pension System
Authors:Kyung-woo Lee  Younghun Shim
Institution:1. School of Economics, Yonsei University, Seoul, Koreakwlee76@yonsei.ac.kr;3. The Kenneth C.?Griffin Department of Economics, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract:This paper evaluates the fiscal sustainability of the benchmark pension system in Korea, which will come into effect in 2028 following the 2007 pension reforms, and the welfare effects of pension reforms aimed at a balanced budget over the life cycle. To this end, we measure the lifetime pension deficit, i.e. the difference between total pension benefits and total pension contributions in an individual’s lifetime. We find that the benchmark pension system is expected to run an average lifetime deficit of 22.36 million won (approximately $22,360), and the current pension fund is unlikely to finance the sum of future deficits. The optimal pension reform for the zero average lifetime deficit reduces social welfare by as much as a 2.06% fall in consumption and is characterised with the contribution rate of 20.3% and an average replacement rate of 66.4%. These values are much higher than the respective benchmark values, 9% and 40%, because the increase in pension benefits, combined with the increase in pension contributions, can reduce the income inequality due to the progressivity of pension benefits and the proportionality of pension contributions.
Keywords:Fiscal sustainability  balanced-budget reform  National Pension System  welfare effect  Korea
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