G2TT
来源类型Publication
The Carob Tree - A Radical Evolutionary Systemic Solution to the Pension Crisis (Hebrew)
Prof. Moshe Gerstenhaber; Prof. Shlomo Maital; Tsipy Buchnik
发表日期2015-06
出版年2015
语种英语
摘要The Challenge

Israel’s elderly poverty problem is among the worst in OECD nations. One in every five persons 65 and over (totaling 185,000 persons) is poor. Many are Holocaust survivors. For them time is rapidly running out, as 1,000 of them die each month. The National Insurance Institute’s reserve fund, managed by the Bank of Israel, will begin declining in a decade and will be depleted by 2042. Longer life expectancy, low returns on pension assets, high investment risks and fiscal constraints, combine to endanger future pensions for those now retired and those still working. By 2040 or earlier, low and inadequate state-provided pensions will be available only at age 75 and will likely be available only to age 90. Pensioners will need their own pension assets for another decade or more; many or most will lack them. As the working population shrinks, relatively, and the population over 65 (and especially over 90) grows rapidly, intergenerational strife between those who have to support the elderly out of wages and those who need that support will be inevitable, with disastrous consequences for the individuals concerned and social cohesion. 

The Proposed Solution

Our proposed radical, systemic solution is based on a simple formula: Future pension assets = S x R x T, (savings times rate of return) times time. Higher domestic saving now, times higher returns, for 70 years, can offer a solution.  The power of compound interest is the key. There is no other option. There is no time to lose.

Global economic growth is facing chronic long-term decline. Israel, an export-driven economy, must spur its own growth, to target 5% annual GDP growth instead of the current 3%. This, in turn, will require accelerated productivity growth, driven by higher domestic saving and capital formation. We propose a four-part solution (the Four Pillars): (1) Special Levy, equal to 0.5 per cent yearly of GDP, funding a (2) Grant-at-Birth for every child, invested at 5% net for 70 years, by (3) Super Trust funds, a new one established every three years, that invest in Israeli infrastructure and businesses (while today over 40 percent of pension funds are invested abroad, offering no benefit to Israeli industry and economy in general). In addition, (4) a Maxi-Life program, including website, will help concerned citizens track their pension assets, manage their savings and better understand and prepare for their future needs, especially the process of work skills updating and upgrading.

The Future

With 5 per cent annual GDP growth, enabled by our Four Pillars, driven by higher domestic saving and capital formation, the pension crisis can be resolved without intergenerational friction. With 3 per cent growth, there is no solution, other than painful and unfair resource transfers from young to old, or relegation of pensioners to abject poverty.  Democracies are chronically inept at dealing with long-term challenges. On this issue, Israel must prove an exception.  

URLhttps://www.neaman.org.il/EN/Carob-Radical-Evolutionary-Systemic-Solution-Pension-Crisis-heb-publication
来源智库Science and Technology Policy Institute (Republic of Korea)
资源类型智库出版物
条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/472271
推荐引用方式
GB/T 7714
Prof. Moshe Gerstenhaber,Prof. Shlomo Maital,Tsipy Buchnik. The Carob Tree - A Radical Evolutionary Systemic Solution to the Pension Crisis (Hebrew). 2015.
条目包含的文件
文件名称/大小 资源类型 版本类型 开放类型 使用许可
20151015123547_20170(9KB)智库出版物 限制开放CC BY-NC-SA缩略图
浏览
the carobe tree heb_(5149KB)智库出版物 限制开放CC BY-NC-SA浏览
个性服务
推荐该条目
保存到收藏夹
导出为Endnote文件
谷歌学术
谷歌学术中相似的文章
[Prof. Moshe Gerstenhaber]的文章
[Prof. Shlomo Maital]的文章
[Tsipy Buchnik]的文章
百度学术
百度学术中相似的文章
[Prof. Moshe Gerstenhaber]的文章
[Prof. Shlomo Maital]的文章
[Tsipy Buchnik]的文章
必应学术
必应学术中相似的文章
[Prof. Moshe Gerstenhaber]的文章
[Prof. Shlomo Maital]的文章
[Tsipy Buchnik]的文章
相关权益政策
暂无数据
收藏/分享
文件名: 20151015123547_20170419143621.927.jpg
格式: JPEG
文件名: the carobe tree heb_20170914121146.428.pdf
格式: Adobe PDF

除非特别说明,本系统中所有内容都受版权保护,并保留所有权利。