社会保障工具的最优性研究

On the optimality of social security instruments

Scandinavian Journal of Economics · 2026
被引 0 · 同刊同年前 5%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用两期世代交叠模型,研究健康投资影响死亡率和发病率时,社会保障政策(公共养老金和医疗)的最优设计,发现政策效果相互依赖且随市场条件变化,预防性政策在老龄化社会中尤为关键。

Abstract

Abstract Public pension and public health care policies – collectively referred to here as social security policies – are costly and increasingly challenged by demographic shifts. Using a two‐period overlapping generations model in which health investment affects both mortality and morbidity, we analytically study the optimal design of social security. Our model incorporates three market imperfections: an intergenerational externality, a constraint on saving for future consumption, and incomplete insurance markets. It also considers three policy instruments: subsidies for health investment, subsidies for health expenditures, and a pay‐as‐you‐go pension replacement rate. We analyze how the imperfections, along with evolving trends in mortality and morbidity, shape the optimal set‐up of social security policies. Our findings show that there is no universal design for optimal social security: the effectiveness of each instrument depends on the others and on market conditions, with stronger prevention policies emerging as key in aging societies and in systems with less generous pensions.

社会保障工具最优设计代际外部性健康投资补贴