Dynamically-efficient welfare state boosts long-term human capital and welfare.
The welfare state can help boost long-term human capital and well-being by taxing middle-aged individuals to support young people who need to borrow for education. This system benefits all generations without harming any, and can even lead to some being better off. By gradually phasing out unfunded pensions, public pension reform can be made more efficient without relying on political concerns or aging factors.