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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