BIBLIOTECA MANUEL BELGRANO - Facultad de Ciencias Económicas - UNC

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Fiscal sustainability : analytical developments and emerging policy issues / Banca d'Italia

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Roma: Banca d'Italia, 2008Descripción: 769 pTema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 339.52
Contenidos:
Contenido: Foreword: Daniele Franco -- Introduction: Daniele Franco, Maria Rosaria Marino and Pietro Rizza -- Pte. 1. New methodologies for assessing fiscal sustainability: 1. “How to” of Fiscal Sustainability in Oil-rich Countries: The Case of Azerbaijan -- 2. Fiscal Sustainability in the EU: A Panel Data Diagnostic -- 3. Refinements to the Probabilistic Approach to Fiscal Sustainability Analysis -- 4. Reporting on Federal Fiscal Sustainability in the United States -- 5. A Projection Model of the Contributory Pension Expenditure of the Spanish Social Security System: 2004-50 -- 6. Tangos, Sambas or Belly Dancing? Or, Do Spreads Dance to the Same Rhythm? Signaling Regime Sustainability in Argentina, Brazil and Turkey, Comments: Ernesto Rezk (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina) -- Pte. 2 Sustainability assessment and policy implications: 7. Economic Growth and Fiscal Sustainability in the EU: The Impact of an Ageing Population -- 8. Fiscal Sustainability and Policy Implications for the Euro Area -- 9. Restoring Fiscal Sustainability in the Euro Area: Raise Taxes or Curb Spending? -- 10. Pensions Under Ageing Populations and the EU Stability and Growth Pact -- 11. Wealth Effects and Public Debt in an Endogenous Growth Model -- 12. Fiscal Sustainability and Structural Reforms – Incorporating Labour Supply Responses in Long-term Modelling -- 13. Will We Treat Future Generations Fairly? Italian Fiscal Policy through the Prism of Generational Accounting -- 14. The Long-term Sustainability of Public Finance in Japan -- Pte. 3. Health care and long-term care: 15. Health-care Expenditure Projections: Results, Policy Conclusions and Recommendations for Future Work -- 16. An Examination of Health-spending Growth in the United States: Past Trends and Future Prospects -- 17. Health-care Financing Reforms in Central and Eastern Europe: Common Problems and Possible Approaches -- 18. The Impact of Ageing on Health and Long-term Care: The Case of Italy -- 19. Projections of Elderly Health Development and Costs for Long-term Care in Sweden -- 20. The Health-care System and its Fiscal Impact in Colombia -- 21. Global Aging Pressures: Impact of Fiscal Adjustment, Policy Cooperation, and Structural Reforms -- Pte. 4. Environmental issues and sustainability reporting in the policy debate: 22. Climate Change Brings Stormy Days: Case Studies on the Impact of Extreme Weather Events on Public Finances -- 23. The Effects of Long-run Emission Targets on the Finnish Economy -- 24. The German Experience with Sustainability Reporting -- 25. Are Italy’s Public Finances Sustainable? The Role of Demography, Productivity and Labour Markets -- 26. Five Years of the UK’s Long-term Public Finance Report: Has it Made any Difference? -- 27. Projecting Pension Expenditure in Spain: On Uncertainty, Communication and Transparency -- 28. Assessing Fiscal Sustainability in the G-7 Countries
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Manuel Belgrano 339.52 B 50726 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) Enlace al recurso Disponible 50726

Trabajos presentados en: Banca d'Italia Workshop, Perugia, 3-5 April, 2008

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Contenido: Foreword: Daniele Franco -- Introduction: Daniele Franco, Maria Rosaria Marino and Pietro Rizza -- Pte. 1. New methodologies for assessing fiscal sustainability: 1. “How to” of Fiscal Sustainability in Oil-rich Countries: The Case of Azerbaijan -- 2. Fiscal Sustainability in the EU: A Panel Data Diagnostic -- 3. Refinements to the Probabilistic Approach to Fiscal Sustainability Analysis -- 4. Reporting on Federal Fiscal Sustainability in the United States -- 5. A Projection Model of the Contributory Pension Expenditure of the Spanish Social Security System: 2004-50 -- 6. Tangos, Sambas or Belly Dancing? Or, Do Spreads Dance to the Same Rhythm? Signaling Regime Sustainability in Argentina, Brazil and Turkey, Comments: Ernesto Rezk (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina) -- Pte. 2 Sustainability assessment and policy implications: 7. Economic Growth and Fiscal Sustainability in the EU: The Impact of an Ageing Population -- 8. Fiscal Sustainability and Policy Implications for the Euro Area -- 9. Restoring Fiscal Sustainability in the Euro Area: Raise Taxes or Curb Spending? -- 10. Pensions Under Ageing Populations and the EU Stability and Growth Pact -- 11. Wealth Effects and Public Debt in an Endogenous Growth Model -- 12. Fiscal Sustainability and Structural Reforms – Incorporating Labour Supply Responses in Long-term Modelling -- 13. Will We Treat Future Generations Fairly? Italian Fiscal Policy through the Prism of Generational Accounting -- 14. The Long-term Sustainability of Public Finance in Japan -- Pte. 3. Health care and long-term care: 15. Health-care Expenditure Projections: Results, Policy Conclusions and Recommendations for Future Work -- 16. An Examination of Health-spending Growth in the United States: Past Trends and Future Prospects -- 17. Health-care Financing Reforms in Central and Eastern Europe: Common Problems and Possible Approaches -- 18. The Impact of Ageing on Health and Long-term Care: The Case of Italy -- 19. Projections of Elderly Health Development and Costs for Long-term Care in Sweden -- 20. The Health-care System and its Fiscal Impact in Colombia -- 21. Global Aging Pressures: Impact of Fiscal Adjustment, Policy Cooperation, and Structural Reforms -- Pte. 4. Environmental issues and sustainability reporting in the policy debate: 22. Climate Change Brings Stormy Days: Case Studies on the Impact of Extreme Weather Events on Public Finances -- 23. The Effects of Long-run Emission Targets on the Finnish Economy -- 24. The German Experience with Sustainability Reporting -- 25. Are Italy’s Public Finances Sustainable? The Role of Demography, Productivity and Labour Markets -- 26. Five Years of the UK’s Long-term Public Finance Report: Has it Made any Difference? -- 27. Projecting Pension Expenditure in Spain: On Uncertainty, Communication and Transparency -- 28. Assessing Fiscal Sustainability in the G-7 Countries

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