Population Aging and the Generational Economy
A Global Perspective
Edward Elgar Publishing
Will be published approx. on 28. February 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
616 pages
978-0-85793-464-2 (ISBN)
Description
Over coming decades, changes in population age structure will have profound implications for the macroeconomy - influencing economic growth, generational equity, human capital, saving and investment, and the sustainability of public and private transfer systems. How the future unfolds will depend on key actors in the generational economy: governments, families, financial institutions, and others. This path-breaking book provides a comprehensive analysis of the macroeconomic effects of changes in population age structure across the globe.
The result of a substantial seven-year research project involving over 50 economists and demographers from Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the United States, the book draws on a new and comprehensive conceptual framework - National Transfer Accounts - to quantify the economic lifecycle and economic flows across generations. It presents comprehensive estimates of both public and private economic flows between generations, and emphasizes the global nature of changes in population age structure which are affecting rich and poor countries alike.
This unique and informative book will prove an invaluable reference tool for a wide ranging audience encompassing: students, researchers, and academics in fields such as demography, aging, public finance, economic development, macroeconomics, gerontology and national income accounting; policymakers and advisers focusing on areas of the public sector such as education, health, pensions, other social security programs, tax policy, and public debt; and policy analysts at international agencies such as the World Bank, the IMF and the UN.
The result of a substantial seven-year research project involving over 50 economists and demographers from Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the United States, the book draws on a new and comprehensive conceptual framework - National Transfer Accounts - to quantify the economic lifecycle and economic flows across generations. It presents comprehensive estimates of both public and private economic flows between generations, and emphasizes the global nature of changes in population age structure which are affecting rich and poor countries alike.
This unique and informative book will prove an invaluable reference tool for a wide ranging audience encompassing: students, researchers, and academics in fields such as demography, aging, public finance, economic development, macroeconomics, gerontology and national income accounting; policymakers and advisers focusing on areas of the public sector such as education, health, pensions, other social security programs, tax policy, and public debt; and policy analysts at international agencies such as the World Bank, the IMF and the UN.
Reviews / Votes
'While there already exists a crowded body of publications addressing the effect of an aging population on the economy, this monograph is most outstanding in presenting a global, in-depth analysis of the implications thereby generated for 23 developed and developing countries. . . Scholars, researchers, and practitioners everywhere will benefit immensely from this comprehensive work.' -- H.I. Liebling, Choice 'Ron Lee and Andrew Mason's Population Aging and the Generational Economy is a demographic and economic tour-de-force. Their collaborative, intercontinental. . . study of aging, consumption, labor supply, saving, and private and public transfers is the place to go to understand global aging and its myriad and significant economic challenges and opportunities.' -- - Laurence Kotlikoff, Boston University, US 'The culmination of. . . work by Lee, Mason, and their collaborators from around the world to extend Samuelson's framework to accommodate realistic demography, empirical measurement of age-specific earnings, consumption, tax payments, and benefit receipts, the studies. . . demonstrate the power of this integrated economic-demographic framework to advance our understanding of critical public policy challenges faced by countries at different stages of demographic transition and population aging.' -- Robert Willis, University of Michigan, US 'Lee and Mason have done scholars and practitioners a magnificent service by undertaking this comprehensive, compelling, and supremely innovative examination of the economic consequences of changes in population age structure. The book is a bona fide crystal ball. It will be a MUST READ for the next decade!' -- David Bloom, Harvard School of Public Health, USMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-85793-464-2 (9780857934642)
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Schweitzer Classification
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Edited by Ronald Lee, Professor of Demography and Jordan Family Professor of Economics and Director, Center for the Economics and Demography of Aging, University of California, Berkeley, US and Andrew Mason, Professor Emeritus of Economics, University of Hawaii at Manoa and Adjunct Senior Fellow, East-West Center, Hawaii, US
Content
Contents:
Preface
PART I: FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS
1. Population Aging and the Generational Economy: Key Findings
Andrew Mason and Ronald Lee
2. Theoretical Aspects of National Transfer Accounts
Ronald Lee and Andrew Mason
3. Introducing Age into National Accounts
Andrew Mason and Ronald Lee
4. Lifecycles, Support Systems, and Generational Flows: Patterns and Change
Ronald Lee and Andrew Mason
PART II: COMPARATIVE ANALYSES OF AGE AND THE MACROECONOMY
5. Labor Income Over the Lifecycle
Sang-Hyop Lee and Naohiro Ogawa
6. Consumption Over the Lifecycle: An International Comparison
An-Chi Tung
7. The Rise of the Intergenerational State: Aging and Development
Tim Miller
8. Private Transfers in Comparative Perspective
Ronald Lee and Gretchen Donehower
9. Asset-based Flows from a Generational Perspective
Andrew Mason, Naohiro Ogawa, Amonthep Chawla and Rikiya Matsukura
PART III: COUNTRY STUDIES OF AGE AND THE MACROECONOMY
A. Overviews of the Generational Economy
10. How Intergenerational Transfers Finance the Lifecycle Deficit in Spain
Concepcio Patxot, Elisenda Renteria, Miguel Sanchez-Romero and Guadalupe Souto
11. National Transfer Accounts for Austria: Low Levels of Education and the Generosity of the Social Security System
Joze Sambt and Alexia Prskawetz
12. The Significance of Inter-age Economic Transfers in Chile
Jorge Bravo and Mauricio Holz
13. The Economic Lifecycle and Intergenerational Redistribution in Mexico?
Ivan Mejia-Guevara
14. National Transfer Accounts for Finland
Risto Vaittinen and Reijo Vanne
B. The Economic Lifecycle
15. The Changing Shape of the Economic Lifecycle in the United States, 1960 to 2003
Ronald Lee, Gretchen Donehower and Tim Miller
16. Labor Income and Consumption Profiles: The Case of Germany
Fanny A. Kluge
17. Slovenia: Independence and the Return to the Family of European Market Economies
Joze Sambt and Janez Malacic
18. Changes in Patterns of Philippine Lifecycle Consumption and Labor Income between 1994 and 2002?
Rachel H. Racelis and J.M. Ian Salas
19. National Transfer Accounts for Kenya: The Economic Lifecycle in 1994
Germano Mwabu, Moses K. Muriithi and Reuben G. Mutegi
C. Systems of Intergenerational Flows
20. Intergenerational Resource Allocation in the Republic of Korea
Chong-Bum An, Young-Jun Chun, Eul-Sik Gim, Namhui Hwang and Sang-Hyop Lee
21. Idiosyncrasies of Intergenerational Transfers in Brazil
Cassio M. Turra, Bernardo L. Queiroz and Eduardo L.G. Rios-Neto
22. The Changing Patterns of China's Public Services
Ling Li, Qiulin Chen and Yu Jiang
23. Intergenerational Redistribution in Sweden's Public and Private Sectors
Daniel Hallberg, Thomas Lindh, Gustav OEberg and Charlotte Thulstrup
24. Public Transfer Flows between Generations in Uruguay
Marisa Bucheli and Cecilia Gonzalez
25. The Structure of Generational Public Transfer Flows in Nigeria
Adedoyin Soyibo, Olanrewaju Olaniyan and Akanni O. Lawanson
26. The Role of Familial Transfers in Supporting the Lifecycle Deficit in India
Laishram Ladusingh and M.R. Narayana
D. Issues Related to the Generational Economy
27. The Elderly as Latent Assets in Aging Japan
Naohiro Ogawa, Rikiya Matsukura and Amonthep Chawla
28. Living Arrangements and Support for the Elderly in Taiwan
An-Chi Tung and Nicole Mun Sim Lai
29. Transfer Accounts in Costa Rica's Mixed Economy Under Rapidly Changing Demographic Conditions
Luis Rosero-Bixby, Paola Zuniga-Brenes and Andrea Collado
30. The Support System for Indonesian Elders: Moving Toward a Sustainable National Pension System
Maliki
31. Incorporating Time into the National Transfer Accounts: The Case of Thailand
Mathana Phananiramai
32. National Transfer Accounts in Hungary: Contribution Asset and Returns in a Pay-as-you-go Pension Scheme
Robert I. Gal, Vera Gergely and Marton Medgyesi
PART IV: APPENDIX TABLES
Glossary
Index
Preface
PART I: FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS
1. Population Aging and the Generational Economy: Key Findings
Andrew Mason and Ronald Lee
2. Theoretical Aspects of National Transfer Accounts
Ronald Lee and Andrew Mason
3. Introducing Age into National Accounts
Andrew Mason and Ronald Lee
4. Lifecycles, Support Systems, and Generational Flows: Patterns and Change
Ronald Lee and Andrew Mason
PART II: COMPARATIVE ANALYSES OF AGE AND THE MACROECONOMY
5. Labor Income Over the Lifecycle
Sang-Hyop Lee and Naohiro Ogawa
6. Consumption Over the Lifecycle: An International Comparison
An-Chi Tung
7. The Rise of the Intergenerational State: Aging and Development
Tim Miller
8. Private Transfers in Comparative Perspective
Ronald Lee and Gretchen Donehower
9. Asset-based Flows from a Generational Perspective
Andrew Mason, Naohiro Ogawa, Amonthep Chawla and Rikiya Matsukura
PART III: COUNTRY STUDIES OF AGE AND THE MACROECONOMY
A. Overviews of the Generational Economy
10. How Intergenerational Transfers Finance the Lifecycle Deficit in Spain
Concepcio Patxot, Elisenda Renteria, Miguel Sanchez-Romero and Guadalupe Souto
11. National Transfer Accounts for Austria: Low Levels of Education and the Generosity of the Social Security System
Joze Sambt and Alexia Prskawetz
12. The Significance of Inter-age Economic Transfers in Chile
Jorge Bravo and Mauricio Holz
13. The Economic Lifecycle and Intergenerational Redistribution in Mexico?
Ivan Mejia-Guevara
14. National Transfer Accounts for Finland
Risto Vaittinen and Reijo Vanne
B. The Economic Lifecycle
15. The Changing Shape of the Economic Lifecycle in the United States, 1960 to 2003
Ronald Lee, Gretchen Donehower and Tim Miller
16. Labor Income and Consumption Profiles: The Case of Germany
Fanny A. Kluge
17. Slovenia: Independence and the Return to the Family of European Market Economies
Joze Sambt and Janez Malacic
18. Changes in Patterns of Philippine Lifecycle Consumption and Labor Income between 1994 and 2002?
Rachel H. Racelis and J.M. Ian Salas
19. National Transfer Accounts for Kenya: The Economic Lifecycle in 1994
Germano Mwabu, Moses K. Muriithi and Reuben G. Mutegi
C. Systems of Intergenerational Flows
20. Intergenerational Resource Allocation in the Republic of Korea
Chong-Bum An, Young-Jun Chun, Eul-Sik Gim, Namhui Hwang and Sang-Hyop Lee
21. Idiosyncrasies of Intergenerational Transfers in Brazil
Cassio M. Turra, Bernardo L. Queiroz and Eduardo L.G. Rios-Neto
22. The Changing Patterns of China's Public Services
Ling Li, Qiulin Chen and Yu Jiang
23. Intergenerational Redistribution in Sweden's Public and Private Sectors
Daniel Hallberg, Thomas Lindh, Gustav OEberg and Charlotte Thulstrup
24. Public Transfer Flows between Generations in Uruguay
Marisa Bucheli and Cecilia Gonzalez
25. The Structure of Generational Public Transfer Flows in Nigeria
Adedoyin Soyibo, Olanrewaju Olaniyan and Akanni O. Lawanson
26. The Role of Familial Transfers in Supporting the Lifecycle Deficit in India
Laishram Ladusingh and M.R. Narayana
D. Issues Related to the Generational Economy
27. The Elderly as Latent Assets in Aging Japan
Naohiro Ogawa, Rikiya Matsukura and Amonthep Chawla
28. Living Arrangements and Support for the Elderly in Taiwan
An-Chi Tung and Nicole Mun Sim Lai
29. Transfer Accounts in Costa Rica's Mixed Economy Under Rapidly Changing Demographic Conditions
Luis Rosero-Bixby, Paola Zuniga-Brenes and Andrea Collado
30. The Support System for Indonesian Elders: Moving Toward a Sustainable National Pension System
Maliki
31. Incorporating Time into the National Transfer Accounts: The Case of Thailand
Mathana Phananiramai
32. National Transfer Accounts in Hungary: Contribution Asset and Returns in a Pay-as-you-go Pension Scheme
Robert I. Gal, Vera Gergely and Marton Medgyesi
PART IV: APPENDIX TABLES
Glossary
Index