Population ageing has been seen as creating economic problems,which are often described as a worsening intergenerational conflict for resources. A rising demographic dependency ratio is said to increase the“burden” on the working population, by forcing sacrifices in their consumption. Such apparently intuitive ideas are based on the assumption of a binding aggregate resource constraint, as would occur if resources were fully utilized. From a post‐Keynesian perspective,however, unemployment and excess capacity are normal to the functioning of capitalist economies, and resources are not in general fully utilized. Argues that the Keynesian process of national income determination precludes any immediate relationship between population ageing and the “burden” imposed on income recipients. Below full employment, a rising dependency ratio is not guaranteed to reduce the expenditure share of income recipients or raise their tax rates. An exclusive emphasis on intergenerational conflict can give a misleading impression of the consequences of population ageing.
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1 February 1992
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February 01 1992
Population Ageing and Intergenerational Conflict: A Post‐Keynesian View
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7387
Print ISSN: 0144-3585
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1992
Journal of Economic Studies (1992) 19 (2)
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Jackson WA (1992), "Population Ageing and Intergenerational Conflict: A Post‐Keynesian View". Journal of Economic Studies, Vol. 19 No. 2 pp. No Pagination Specified, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/01443589210018428
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