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    Public Finance = Finances Publiques
    |January 1, 1993
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    Demographic transition significantly impacts government debt servicing, especially in European nations with mandatory pension schemes. This study highlights a previously overlooked fiscal consequence of aging populations.

    Area of Science:

    • Economics
    • Public Finance
    • Demography

    Background:

    • Demographic transition is a well-studied phenomenon affecting government behavior.
    • However, its impact on non-age-specific expenditure items like debt service has been largely ignored.
    • Social security wealth, particularly from mandatory pension schemes, is a key factor in European countries.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the under-discussed effects of demographic transition on government debt servicing.
    • To investigate the fiscal implications of aging populations on public debt in European countries.
    • To highlight the role of social security wealth in this relationship.

    Main Methods:

    • The study likely employs economic modeling and fiscal analysis.
    • It may involve analyzing government expenditure data and demographic trends.
    Keywords:
    Demographic FactorsDemographic ImpactDeveloped CountriesEconomic FactorsEuropeExpendituresFinancial ActivitiesFinancing, GovernmentGovernmentPolitical FactorsPopulationPopulation DynamicsSocial Security

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  • Comparative analysis of European countries with mandatory pension schemes is probable.
  • Main Results:

    • Demographic transition has a non-negligible effect on government debt servicing costs.
    • Countries with significant social security wealth from mandatory pensions are particularly susceptible.
    • This overlooked expenditure item can substantially influence fiscal sustainability.

    Conclusions:

    • The impact of demographic shifts on debt servicing requires greater attention in fiscal policy.
    • Understanding the role of social security wealth is crucial for managing public debt.
    • Policymakers should consider these demographic-driven fiscal pressures in national planning.