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Pension reform and fiscal policy: some lessons from Chile

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  • Angel Melguizo
  • Angel Munoz
  • David Tuesta
  • Joaquin Vial

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In this paper we analyze the short and medium term fiscal costs stemming from structural pension reform, taking Chile as workhorse. The Chilean pension system, based on individual capital accounts managed by the private sector, has been in operation for almost 30 years, providing a rich evidence of the impact of pension systems on public accounts. Besides, a recent reform that crucially changes the solidarity pillar is being implemented now. In the paper we argue that although much lower than its benefits, fiscal transition costs tend to be high and persistent, so a fiscal consolidation prior to the reform is advisable. This also allows filling the coverage holes that labour market informality generates, as illustrated for Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru. Finally, in more general terms, the exportability of this type of pension reform depends not only on its specific design, but on the quality of market and public institutions.

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  • Angel Melguizo & Angel Munoz & David Tuesta & Joaquin Vial, 2009. "Pension reform and fiscal policy: some lessons from Chile," Working Papers 0915, BBVA Bank, Economic Research Department.
  • Handle: RePEc:bbv:wpaper:0915
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    1. Javier Alonso & Jasmina Bjeletic & David Tuesta, 2010. "Reasons to justify fees on assets in the Peruvian private pension sector," Working Papers 1024, BBVA Bank, Economic Research Department.
    2. Javier Alonso & Rafael Domenech VilariƱo & David Tuesta, 2011. "Sistemas Publicos de Pensiones y la crisis fiscal en la zona euro. Ensenanzas para America Latina," Working Papers 1123, BBVA Bank, Economic Research Department.

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