Social Spending in Korea: Can it Foster Sustainable and Inclusive Growth?

 
Author/Editor: Selim Elekdag
 
Publication Date: October 19, 2012
 
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Summary: Going forward, Korea faces two closely related challenges: sustaining economic growth against the backdrop of a rapidly aging population and ameliorating income inequality. This paper argues that a gradual increase in social spending could promote more sustainable and inclusive growth in Korea. In particular, simulation results suggest that social spending which supports labor market reforms can boost longer-term growth. However, despite rapid increases recently—albeit from a low base—there is still a social spending gap relative to Korea’s OECD peers. Because of several fiscal challenges in the coming decades, increases in social spending should be incremental, and would be usefully guided by a longer-term fiscal framework.
 
Series: Working Paper No. 12/250
Subject(s): Government expenditures | Korea, Republic of | Social safety nets | Labor market reforms | Economic growth

 
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Publication Date: October 19, 2012
ISBN/ISSN: 9781616355326 Format: Paper
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Russian
Publication Date: October 19, 2012
ISBN/ISSN: 9781616355326 Format: Paper
Stock No: WPIRA2012250 Pages: 21
Price:
US$18.00 (Academic Rate:
US$18.00 )
 
 
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