The realities of mounting government debt, tax burdens, and an ageing population raise serious concerns about the financial legacy confronting future generations. How great a fiscal burden will late-1990s policies leave to subsequent generations, and how might changes in those policies alter the intergenerational distribution of public welfare? Generational accounting has recently emerged as a robust new method of fiscal analysis and planning designed to assess the long-term sustainability of fiscal policy and to measure the extent of the financial load ultimately borne by present and future generations. A seminal contribution to public economics, generational accounting has already been adopted by 23 nations around the world. Combining late-1990s country-by-country generational analyses with a comprehensive review of generational accounting's innovative methodology, these papers are a resource for economists, political scientists and policy makers concerned with fiscal health and responsibility.
ISBN: | 9780226032139 |
Publication date: | 1st June 1999 |
Author: | Alan J Auerbach |
Publisher: | University of Chicago Press an imprint of The University of Chicago Press |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 544 pages |
Series: | NBER-Project Reports |
Genres: |
International economics Accounting Public finance and taxation Political economy |