Fiscal Sustainability and Policy Implications for the Euro Area

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Fabrizio Balassone

Bank of Italy

Jorge Cunha

Banco de Portugal

Geert Langenus

National Bank of Belgium

Bernhard Manzke

Deutsche Bundesbank

Jeanne Pavot

Banque de France

Doris Prammer

Austrian National Bank

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Date Written: April 3, 2008

Abstract

In this paper we examine the sustainability of euro area public finances against the backdrop of population ageing. We critically assess the widely used projections of the Working Group on Ageing Populations (AWG) of the EU's Economic Policy Committee and argue that ageing costs may be higher than projected in the AWG reference scenario. Taking into account adjusted headline estimates for ageing costs, largely based upon the sensitivity analysis carried out by the AWG, we consider alternative indicators to quantify sustainability gaps for euro area countries. With respect to the policy implications, we assess the appropriateness of different budgetary strategies to restore fiscal sustainability taking into account intergenerational equity. Our stylised analysis based upon the lifetime contribution to the government's primary balance of different generations suggests that an important degree of pre-funding of the ageing costs is necessary to avoid shifting the burden of adjustment in a disproportionate way to future generations. For many euro area countries this implies that the medium-term targets defined in the context of the revised Stability and Growth Pact would ideally need to be revised upwards to significant surpluses.

Keywords: population ageing, fiscal sustainability, generational accounting, medium-term objectives for fiscal policy

JEL Classification: H55, H60

Suggested Citation

Balassone, Fabrizio and Cunha, Jorge and Langenus, Geert and Manzke, Bernhard and Pavot, Jeanne and Prammer, Doris, Fiscal Sustainability and Policy Implications for the Euro Area (April 3, 2008). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1997163 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1997163

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Doris Prammer

Austrian National Bank ( email )

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