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Yvonne Adema

Date of Ph.D. defense: 30 May 2008
Title of thesis: The International Spillover Effects of Ageing and Pensions
ISBN: 978 90 5668 213 2
Promotores: Prof.dr. A.C. Meijdam and Prof.dr. H.A.A. Verbon

Abstract:
In the coming decades many developed countries will be confronted with the ageing of their populations. As capital markets have become increasingly integrated, citizens of one country will also be affected by ageing and the policy measures taken in response to ageing in other countries. In other words, open economies have to cope with the international spillover effects of ageing via capital markets. This thesis analyses how countries that rely to a different extent on PAYG pensions affect each other during an ageing episode.

One of the central conclusions that emerges from this thesis is that countries with large funded pension systems are in the long run negatively affected by the fact that other countries have extensive PAYG schemes. This is especially the case when PAYG countries use government debt to finance their pension burden. High levels of government debt may lead to inflationary pressures. In a monetary union like the EMU it will therefore be important for funded countries that the rules of the Stability and Growth Pact are met and that the ECB is independent, credible and transparent. The thesis also shows that pension reform in a PAYG country can have adverse consequences for countries with funded pension schemes. In a common capital market like the EU, it would therefore be in the interest of funded countries that pension reform is not decided upon in isolation by separate member countries, but that there is some coordination or even centralisation of decision making.

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