Abstract

The ongoing coronavirus pandemic crisis as well as demographic and climate change pose major challenges for public finances. This article deals with the implications of demographic trends in Switzerland, i.e. the progressive ageing of the population and its impact on the country’s public finances in the long run. As the analysis shows, the brunt of the demographic burden is borne by the old-age pension scheme, health and long-term care. This article also addresses the financial ramifications of the COVID-19 crisis and shows the need for economic policy action over the longer term to ensure the sustainability of public finances in Switzerland. Furthermore, a qualitative assessment of climate change is included, as it constitutes an additional major long-term challenge for public finances.

Highlights

  • The ongoing coronavirus pandemic crisis as well as demographic and climate change pose major challenges for public finances

  • This article deals with the implications of demographic trends in Switzerland, i.e. the progressive ageing of the population and its impact on the country’s public finances in the long run

  • The brunt of the demographic burden is borne by the old-age pension scheme, health and long-term care

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Summary

Public Finances

Do the COVID-19 Crisis, Ageing and Climate Change Put Swiss Fiscal Sustainability at Risk?. The ongoing coronavirus pandemic crisis as well as demographic and climate change pose major challenges for public finances. This article deals with the implications of demographic trends in Switzerland, i.e. the progressive ageing of the population and its impact on the country’s public finances in the long run. The brunt of the demographic burden is borne by the old-age pension scheme, health and long-term care. This article addresses the financial ramifications of the COVID-19 crisis and shows the need for economic policy action over the longer term to ensure the sustainability of public finances in Switzerland. A qualitative assessment of climate change is included, as it constitutes an additional major long-term challenge for public finances

Methodological principles
Negative senario Positive scenario
Demographic development
Health care
Government level Confederation Social security funds
Ageing puts fiscal sustainability at risk
Social security funds
Public expenditure
Productivity growth makes future generations richer
Climate change as a further challenge for public finances
Findings
Need for economic policy action
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