Carlos Bethencourt, Lars Kunze, Fernando Perera‐Tallo
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摘要
本文在一个具有家庭利他主义的世代重叠模型中,研究了经济增长与社会保障体系资金到位程度之间的关系。结果表明,社会保障的资金投入程度与经济增长之间的关系呈倒 U 型,因此,如果遗赠在家庭中不发挥作用,资金投入的逐步增加可能会损害经济增长。我们的研究结果使人们对较高程度的社会保障资金有利于经济增长的传统观点持谨慎态度。
This paper investigates the relationship between economic growth and the degree of fundedness of a social security system in an overlapping generations model with family altruism. It is shown that the relationship between the degree of fundedness and economic growth is inverted U‐shaped so that a gradual increase in funding may harm growth if bequests are not operative within the family. Our findings put some caution on the conventional view that a higher degree of funded social security is beneficial for growth.