Term:
Generational accounting
Definition:

Generational accounts are used to assess the distributional implications of fiscal policy for different cohorts. This is accomplished by estimating the present value of net tax payments (taxes paid less benefits received) over the lifetime of different generations under current tax and spending policies.

Domain:
Finance
Source:
IMF, 2007, Manual on Fiscal Transparency, IMF, Washington DC, Glossary
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