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Fiscal sustainability and demographic change: a micro-approach for 27 EU countries
Authors:Mathias Dolls  Karina Doorley  Alari Paulus  Hilmar Schneider  Sebastian Siegloch  Eric Sommer
Institution:1.ZEW,Mannheim,Germany;2.ESRI,Dublin,Ireland;3.ISER,University of Essex,Colchester,UK;4.IZA,Bonn,Germany;5.University of Mannheim,Mannheim,Germany
Abstract:The effect of demographic change on the labor force and on fiscal revenues is topical in light of potential pension shortfalls. This paper evaluates the effect of demographic changes between 2010 and 2030 on labor force participation and government budgets in the EU-27. Our analysis involves the incorporation of population projections, and an explicit modeling of the supply and demand side of the labor market. Our approach overcomes key shortcomings of most existing studies that focus only on labor supply when assessing the effects of policy reforms. Ignoring wage reactions greatly understates the increase in fiscal revenues, suggesting that fiscal strain from demographic change might be less severe than currently perceived. Beyond, our micro-based approach captures the impact on fiscal revenues more accurately than previous studies. Finally, as a policy response to demographic change and worsening fiscal budgets, we simulate the increase in the statutory retirement age. Our policy simulations confirm that raising the statutory retirement age can balance fiscal budgets in the long run.
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