The automatic adjustment of pension expenditures in Spain: an evaluation of the 2013 pension reform

The automatic adjustment of pension expenditures in Spain: an evaluation of the 2013 pension reform

Series: Working Papers. 1420.

Author: Alfonso R. Sánchez.

Topics: Pensions | Population and ageing | Quantitative methods | Economic growth and convergence | Crisis.

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Abstract

This paper simulates the future performance of the Spanish pension system using a large OLG model. We compare the system in place after the 2011 pension reform to that emerging after the latest (2013) institutional changes. In particular, we explore the workings of the new indexing mechanism, linking pension payments to life expectancy and to the system’s aggregate flows of income and expenditure. We consider several alternative eco-demographic environments in our analysis and assess the welfare consequences for the different cohorts affected. Overall, the new automatic adjusting mechanism is broadly successful in its goal of stabilising the financial condition of the system. But the welfare costs imposed on some cohorts (e g. young workers at the beginning of the reform) is very heavy.

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