Pensions for Whom? Redistribution of Public Pension with an Endogenous Income-Longevity Gradient

F. B. Christensen, Frederik Læssøe Nielsen
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A vast literature on public pensions shows that pay-as-you-go schemes may be preferable to funded schemes despite arguments of return dominance. A heavily cited reason for this is redistribution. One aspect that is rarely considered, however, is that the positive correlation between income and longevity may mitigate or even reverse redistribution. Augmenting a standard, heterogeneous-agent life cycle model with endogenous survival, we conduct a positive experiment and show that pension policy might not always be an ideal policy instrument to help the disadvantaged. In fact, we find that public pensions may sometimes redistribute funds from the disadvantaged to the middle class. This is especially true if there are threshold effects in survival and/or confounded factors in income and health. Mitigated or reversed redistribution combined with choice distortions of borrowing-constrained individuals implies that public pensions may render the lower class worse off in welfare terms.
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谁的养老金?基于内生收入-寿命梯度的公共养老金再分配
大量关于公共养老金的文献表明,尽管存在回报占主导地位的争论,现收现付方案可能比基金计划更可取。一个被广泛引用的原因是再分配。然而,很少有人考虑到的一个方面是,收入和寿命之间的正相关关系可能会减轻甚至逆转再分配。通过扩展一个标准的、具有内生生存的异构主体生命周期模型,我们进行了一个实证实验,并表明养老金政策可能并不总是帮助弱势群体的理想政策工具。事实上,我们发现公共养老金有时可能会将资金从弱势群体重新分配给中产阶级。如果存在生存和/或收入和健康方面的混杂因素的阈值效应,情况尤其如此。减轻或逆转再分配,再加上借贷受限个人的选择扭曲,意味着公共养老金可能会使较低阶层的福利状况恶化。
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