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Parity funding of health care contributions in Germany: A DSGE perspective

  • Almira Enders , Dominik Groll and Nikolai Stähler ORCID logo EMAIL logo
From the journal German Economic Review

Abstract

Germany reintroduced parity funding of the statutory health insurance scheme in January 2019 by lowering the contribution rates for employees and raising those for employers, leaving the total rate constant. This reduces the tax wedge between total labour costs and net wages. After a small demand impulse on impact, followed by a small downturn in the first two years after implementation, an estimated New Keynesian DSGE model indicates small positive long-run output and employment effects. However, the reduced tax wedge leads to lower public revenues. Aggregate macroeconomic and welfare effects will depend on how the government compensates for these revenue losses.

JEL Classification: E32; E24; F41

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