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Population ageing, labour markets and the outlook for public finances

Helvi Kinnunen
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Helvi Kinnunen: Bank of Finland

Public Economics from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: Keeping public finances on a sustainable foundation while the population ages is clearly a problem in Finland, as in many other western countries. The shrinking of the working-age population, ageing of the labour force, and growth in the number of very old persons form a difficult combination vis-à-vis sustainable public finances. An age structure that is changing in unfavourable ways has long-run consequences for balance of public finances and room for fiscal policy. With structural unemployment lodged at a high level and the average age of the labour force trending upward in the coming years, the financial foundation for public services is on the decline. Calculations extending the Bank of Finland’s 2004-horizon forecast indicate that if definite changes in retirement rates are not forthcoming, the pressure for tax tightening in the near future will be conspicuous. The projections show that pension reform alone will not dispel the pressure for tax increases. But if, in addition to pension reform, the productivity of service production in the public sector is boosted, ageing will not necessarily lead to tax tightening.

Keywords: population ageing; tax rate; pension reform; efficiency of public sector (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H55 H62 J11 J18 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004-05-11
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