Title of article :
Social Expenditure, Pension Systems, and Neoliberalism
Author/Authors :
Raffer, Kunibert Department of Economics - University of Vienna
Abstract :
The neo-liberal tide of privatisation targeted public pension schemes quite some time ago. While decreasing the role of the State as such is part and parcel of this ideology, another as-pect of privatising basic needs does not seem to have received appropriate attention. Govern-ment intervention and trade union strife for higher income have created high levels of rela-tively wide-spread wealth, which could profitably be tapped by private business. This is simi-lar to state property such as railways whose privatisation offers golden business opportunities. The necessity to provide for old age and outright fear of misery during this stage of one's life are powerful incentives to provide financially, even if fees and charges for doing so are rela-tively high – elasticity of demand will be low.
Keywords :
Neoliberalism , public , Re-channelling
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics