Una nota sul disegno dei sistemi pensionistici pubblici: means tested e programmi universali a confronto

Journal title STUDI ECONOMICI
Author/s Marcello D'Amato, Mariangela Bonasia
Publishing Year 1 Issue 2003/81 Language Italian
Pages 28 P. File size 292 KB
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Due to the slowdown of demographic and economic growth in developed countries, it has been argued that universal programs in social security should be replaced by means test programs. This reshuffling of the social security system would achieve a double objective: on the one hand it would protect people in need, on the other hand, by reducing the tax rate, it would allow reducing distortions in choices made by working generations, who will also be able to profit from larger expected returns provided in fully funded systems. With the aim of reconsidering the welfare foundations of the argument provided above, in this paper we extend the basic overlapping generations model provided in Feldstein (1985,1987) to the case of heterogeneous labor income. The results show that, in dynamically efficient economies, the argument has to be considered carefully: equilibrium tax rate in a means tested program is lower than under a universal program as long as the returns warranted by a pay as you go system are sufficiently high so that incentive constraints in the means test programs are binding.

Marcello D'Amato, Mariangela Bonasia, Una nota sul disegno dei sistemi pensionistici pubblici: means tested e programmi universali a confronto in "STUDI ECONOMICI " 81/2003, pp , DOI: