More Than Fiscal The Intergenerational Report, Sustainability and Public Policy in Australia

Every five years, the Australian treasurer is required to publish an intergenerational report (IGR), which examines the long-term sustainability of current government policies and seeks to determine how demographic, technological and other structural trends might affect the economy and the budget in...

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Autor principal: Hall, Jane (-)
Otros Autores: Podger, Andrew, Woods, Mike
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Canberra : ANU Press 2023.
Edición:1st ed
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Making the Intergenerational Report More Relevant and Useful / Andrew Podger, Jane Hall, Mike Woods and Dennis Trewin
  • 2. Origin and Evolution of Australia's Intergenerational Reports / Mike Woods
  • 3. The Intergenerational Report Should Be More Frank and Fearless about Fiscal Sustainability / Steven Hamilton
  • 4. The Demography of the Five Intergenerational Reports / Peter McDonald
  • 5. Retirement Incomes: Increasing Inequity, Not Costs, across Generations Is the Intergenerational Problem / Andrew Podger, Robert Breunig and John Piggott
  • 6. The Future of Social Security / Peter Whiteford
  • 7. Australia's Housing System and Intergenerational Sustainability / Rachel Ong ViforJ
  • 8. Situating Social Developments Within Intergenerational Reports / John McCallum, Linda Orthia and Diane Hosking
  • 9. Health and Aged Care in the Intergenerational Report / Diane Gibson, John Goss and Jane Hall
  • 10. The Intergenerational Report and Climate Change / David Pearce
  • 11. The Future of the Intergenerational Report / Richard Holden.