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Results for GA and NTA: the sustainability of the welfare state in Spain

Patxot, C., Renteria, E., Sánchez Romero, M., Souto, G.
Moneda y Crédito, 7–51 (2011)

Abstract

The goal of this paper is twofold. First, the first complete estimates for National Transfers Accounts (NTA) applied to Spain are presented. The excess of total consumption on labour income -the life cycle deficit- and the way it is financed through age reallocation via market, public, or private transfers, is obtained. These estimates are then used to measure the relevance of the first demographic dividend. Second, the similarities between this technique and Generational Accounting (GA) are discussed, highlighting the way they could complement each other to give a more complete picture of the effects of ageing on the economy. In particular, the way GA sustainability indicators might be extended to include not only public transfers but also other age reallocations ocurred through family and market is shown.
Schlagwörter: Spanien, debt, economic demography, economic indicators
Das Max-Planck-Institut für demografische Forschung (MPIDR) in Rostock ist eines der international führenden Zentren für Bevölkerungswissenschaft. Es gehört zur Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, einer der weltweit renommiertesten Forschungsgemeinschaften.