Who Will Pay? Coping with Aging Societies, Climate Change, and Other Long-Term Fiscal Challenges

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Author: Peter Mr. Heller ISBN: 9781452777269
Publisher: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND Publication: November 5, 2003
Imprint: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND Language: English
Author: Peter Mr. Heller
ISBN: 9781452777269
Publisher: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
Publication: November 5, 2003
Imprint: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND
Language: English
Aging populations. Weather shocks. Scarce water. Globalization. Security threats. Policymakers today confront a number of developments that threaten to burden public budgets for decades to come, or bankrupt some entirely. This book argues that governments need to make policy changes now to take account of the potential fiscal consequences of these developments. After describing how, if at all, analysts, national governments, and international organizations currently address these long-term issues, the book stresses the vital need for a multipronged approach, involving strengthened analyses, greater attention to long-term issues and risk factors in budgeting, and institutional reforms that address the myopic biases of politicians and the public.
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Aging populations. Weather shocks. Scarce water. Globalization. Security threats. Policymakers today confront a number of developments that threaten to burden public budgets for decades to come, or bankrupt some entirely. This book argues that governments need to make policy changes now to take account of the potential fiscal consequences of these developments. After describing how, if at all, analysts, national governments, and international organizations currently address these long-term issues, the book stresses the vital need for a multipronged approach, involving strengthened analyses, greater attention to long-term issues and risk factors in budgeting, and institutional reforms that address the myopic biases of politicians and the public.

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