Risk Sharing and Efficiency Implications of Progressive Pension Arrangements
Hans Fehr () and
Christian Habermann
Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2008, vol. 110, issue 2, pages 419-443
Abstract:
This paper aims to quantify the welfare effects of progressive pension arrangements in Germany. Starting from a purely contribution-related benefit system, we introduce basic allowances for contributions and a flat benefit fraction. Since our overlapping-generations model takes into account variable labor supply, borrowing constraints as well as stochastic income risk, we can compare the labor supply, the liquidity and the insurance effects of the policy reform. Our simulations indicate that it would be optimal to introduce a flat benefit share of 50 percent and a basic allowance that amounts to 30 percent of average income. Such a reform would yield an aggregate efficiency gain of 3.3 percent of resources. Copyright © The editors of the "Scandinavian Journal of Economics" 2008 .
Date: 2008
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