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Proyecciones financieras y de bienestar del sistema español de pensiones: resultados de simulación

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  • Alfonso R. Sánchez

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Las próximas décadas supondrán un auténtico desafío para la economía española. El horizonte se presenta cargado de incertidumbres que se extienden desde los fundamentos técnicos y organizativos de la economía hasta sus formas institucionales y políticas. Estas tensiones tienen como telón de fondo dos procesos demográficos simultáneos: el aumento secular en la esperanza de vida y la jubilación de las cohortes de “Baby-boomers”. El primero de los procesos es progresivo e irresistible, empujando poco a poco a las economías a la realidad del envejecimiento generalizado. El segundo proceso generar ́a cambios muy importantes y relativamente rápidos en la composición por edades de la población. Dejará sentir sus efectos en la dotación de factores productivos, el crecimiento y todos los aspectos relacionados con los flujos de trasferencia entre generaciones. Entre ellos, el saldo financiero del sistema público de pensiones es el m ́as evidente y el que constituye el centro de atención de este trabajo.

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  • Alfonso R. Sánchez, 2017. "Proyecciones financieras y de bienestar del sistema español de pensiones: resultados de simulación," Studies on the Spanish Economy eee2017-15, FEDEA.
  • Handle: RePEc:fda:fdaeee:eee2017-15
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    1. Sílvia Garcia-Mandicó & Sergi Jiménez-Martín, 2020. "Spillovers in pension incentives and the joint retirement behavior of Spanish couples," Working Papers 2020-13, FEDEA.

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