Addressing Korea's Long-Term Fiscal Challenges
Author/Editor: Murtaza H. Syed, Michael Skaarup, Tarhan Feyzioglu
Release Date: © January, 2008
ISBN
: 978-1-45186-889-0
Stock #: WPIEA2008027
English
Stock Status: Available
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| Paperback | Yes | ||||||
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Description
Korea is on the verge of an unprecedented demographic shift. In coming decades, rapid aging will transform it from one of the youngest populations in the OECD to among the oldest in record time. In turn, this shift will put tremendous pressure on the pension system and health and long-term care expenditures. This paper evaluates the impact of population aging on the long-term fiscal position in Korea, and assesses potential policy responses using the IMF's Global Fiscal Model. The paper finds that the key to maintaining a sound long-run fiscal position is to act early and with a range of policy tools, including pension reform, tax base broadening (and, if necessary, rate hikes), improved tax administration and some expenditure reallocation.
More publications in this series: Working Papers
More publications by: Murtaza H. Syed ; Michael Skaarup ; Tarhan Feyzioglu
