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NBER Working Paper Series, 1995-04, p.5087
1995

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Titel
Generational Accounts, Aggregate Saving and Intergenerational Distribution
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  • NBER Working Paper Series, 1995-04, p.5087
Ort / Verlag
Cambridge: National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Erscheinungsjahr
1995
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National Bureau of Economic Research Working Papers
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  • Working Paper No. 5087 Are generational accounts informative about the effect of the budget on the intergenerational distribution of resources and (when augmented with generation-specific propensities to consume out of life-time resources) on aggregate consumption and saving? The paper makes three points. First, the usefulness of generational accounts lives or dies with the strict life-cycle model of household consumption. Voluntary intergenerational gifts or liquidity constraints may therefore adversely affect or even destroy their informativeness. Second, even when the life-cycle model holds, generational accounts only measure the effect of the budget on the lifetime consumption of private goods and services. They ignore the intergenerational (re-)distribution associated with the government's provision of public goods and services. Third, generational accounting ignores the effect of the budget on before-tax and before-transfer quantities and prices, including before-tax and -transfer distribution of life-time resources across generations and intertemporal relative prices. That is, it does not handle incidence or general equilibrium repercussions very well. Although useful, generational accounts should therefore carry the label 'handle with great care.'
Sprache
Englisch
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ISSN: 0898-2937
DOI: 10.3386/w5087
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_journals_1690060814
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Economic theory

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