The Future of Saving: The Role of Pension System Design in an Aging World
David Amaglobeli,
Hua Chai,
Era Dabla-Norris,
Kamil Dybczak,
Mauricio Soto () and
Alexander Tieman
No 2019/001, IMF Staff Discussion Notes from International Monetary Fund
Abstract:
This SDN explores how demographic changes have affected and will affect public and private sector savings, highlighting the interaction between pension systems, labor markets, and demographic variables.
Keywords: SDN; private saving; saving rate; aggregate saving; panel regression; household saving; Aging; Demographics; Saving; Pension Spending; public saving; saving behavior; pension saving; retirement age; national saving; saving decision; C. saving projection; saving instrument; Private savings; Pensions; Demographic change; Global (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 47
Date: 2019-01-15
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