Coordinating Healthcare and Pension Policies: An Exploratory Study
Azad Singh Bali and
Mukul G. Asher
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Azad Singh Bali: Asian Development Bank Institute
Mukul G. Asher: Asian Development Bank Institute
No 374, ADBI Working Papers from Asian Development Bank Institute
Abstract:
Rapid ageing of the population globally represents an unprecedented historical trend. As pension and healthcare costs are positively correlated with rising incomes, ageing, urbanization, and a shift from communicable to life-style diseases, managing these costs is a major challenge. There are many linkages between healthcare and pension arrangements—in terms of costs, exposure to risks, and as they jointly impact on crucial policy decisions. This paper discusses the rationale for coordination between various programs to better manage the cost of ageing. The current difficult macroeconomic environment, including fiscal stringency conditions, strengthens the case for such coordination.
Keywords: population ageing; pension policies; healthcare policies; urbanization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J10 J40 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 26 pages
Date: 2012-08-16
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