expenditures to GDP in G-10 countries in the past two to three decades. Increased longevity ... for the immediate future. However, extensive analysis undertaken by the OECD, the IMF ... to health care and public pensions.6 Substantial primary deficits (1-5% of GDP) would
expenditures to GDP in G-10 countries in the past two to three decades. Increased longevity ... for the immediate future. However, extensive analysis undertaken by the OECD, the IMF ... to health care and public pensions.6 Substantial primary deficits (1-5% of GDP) would
expenditures to GDP in G-10 countries in the past two to three decades. Increased longevity ... for the immediate future. However, extensive analysis undertaken by the OECD, the IMF ... to health care and public pensions.6 Substantial primary deficits (1-5% of GDP) would
expenditures to GDP in G-10 countries in the past two to three decades. Increased longevity ... for the immediate future. However, extensive analysis undertaken by the OECD, the IMF ... to health care and public pensions.6 Substantial primary deficits (1-5% of GDP) would
by running a sizeable primary general government surplus. Even so, more remains ... No DB No No No United Kingdom DB, NF … United States No No Sources: OECD (2005a ... (29 percent of annual GDP) in FY2003. In France, the Fonds de Réserve des