LEADER 00000cam 22005657i 4500 001 on1374545094 003 OCoLC 005 20230714213017.0 006 m o d 007 cr cnu---mpcba 008 230402s2023 acad gob 000 0 eng d 020 9781760465780|q(electronic book) 035 (OCoLC)1374545094 037 22573/cats4680160|bJSTOR 040 ANV|beng|erda|cANV|dANV|dN$T|dYDX|dOCLCF|dJSTOR 049 CKEA 050 4 JQ4029.P64 082 04 320.60994|223/eng/20230706 245 00 More than fiscal :|bthe intergenerational report, sustainability and public policy in Australia. 264 1 Canberra, ACT, Australia :|bANU Press,|c[2023] 300 1 online resource (xvi, 205 pages) :|billustrations 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 computer|bc|2rdamedia 338 online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 347 text file|bPDF 504 Includes bibliographical references. 505 0 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. 506 0 Open Access|5EbpS 520 1 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 coming decades. Despite these lofty objectives, the five IGRs produced from 2002 have received only muted applause. Critics say that they are too mechanical, too narrow and too subject to the views of the government of the day and that they don't provide the intended wake-up call for public understanding of looming economic, social and environmental issues. This analysis of the most recent IGR (2021) is based on a workshop hosted by the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. While finding that the 2021 IGR is an improvement on the previous report (2015), the authors identify several fiscal and broader policy issues that deserve greater attention, including Australia's structural deficit, rising inequality and the impacts of climate change. They argue that the report fails to discuss the policies required to support greater resilience against future shocks, including the case for earlier budget repair. They propose that future IGRs be prepared with greater independence, cover all levels of government, have more transparent analysis and draw upon a wider 'wellbeing' approach to long-term sustainability. This book aims to attract close attention from public officials and politicians and generate constructive debate in the community. 542 |nUnless stated otherwise, the author retains copyright to their work while ANU Press retains exclusive worldwide rights for the distribution of the book. From 2018, the majority of ANU Press titles are published under a Creative Commons licence (CC BY-NC-ND; creativecommons.org /licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which broadens the ways in which works can be used and distributed. Please refer to the copyright page of each book for more information on a specific title's copyright licensing 650 0 Political planning|zAustralia. 650 0 Sustainability|zAustralia. 650 7 Economic policy.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00902025 650 7 Political planning.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01069460 650 7 Politics and government.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01919741 650 7 Sustainability.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01747391 650 7 BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Finance / General.|2bisacsh 651 0 Australia|xEconomic policy. 651 0 Australia|xPolitics and government. 651 7 Australia.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01204543 700 1 Podger, A. S.|q(Andrew S.) 700 1 Hall, Jane. 700 1 Woods, Mike. 776 08 |iPrint version:|tMore than fiscal : the intergenerational report, sustrainability and public policy in Australia. |dCanberra, ACT, Australia : ANU Press, 2023 |z9781760465773 914 on1374545094 947 MARCIVE Processed 2023/11/09 994 92|bCKE
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