Aging in the Asian "Tigers": Challenges for Fiscal Policy

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Peter Heller

International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Date Written: October 1997

Abstract

The paper assesses the government expenditure effects from changing demographics in the Asian "Tiger" economies through 2050. With some exceptions, their limited social insurance commitments initially suggest that aging populations may not adversely affect fiscal balances. Yet for all the Tigers, changing illness patterns and medical modernization may combine with demographics to intensify budgetary pressures. The paper notes the implications of the Tigers` reliance on private sector pension and medical insurance systems; the need for an active public role; and the complications for fiscal analysis when private sector instruments are used, in a mandatory way, as public policy instruments.

Keywords: aging, Asia, demographics, health, medical care, pensions

JEL Classification: H3, H51, H52, H55

Suggested Citation

Heller, Peter, Aging in the Asian "Tigers": Challenges for Fiscal Policy (October 1997). IMF Working Paper No. 97/143, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=882709

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