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Long-term fiscal implications of funding assisted reproduction: a generational accounting model for Spain

机译:资金辅助生殖的长期财政影响:西班牙的世代会计模型

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The aim of this study was to assess the lifetime economic benefits of assisted reproduction in Spain by calculating the return on this investment. We developed a generational accounting model that simulates the flow of taxes paid by the individual, minus direct government transfers received over the individual’s lifetime. The difference between discounted transfers and taxes minus the cost of either IVF or artificial insemination (AI) equals the net fiscal contribution (NFC) of a child conceived through assisted reproduction. We conducted sensitivity analysis to test the robustness of our results under various macroeconomic scenarios. A child conceived through assisted reproduction would contribute €370,482 in net taxes to the Spanish Treasury and would receive €275,972 in transfers over their lifetime. Taking into account that only 75% of assisted reproduction pregnancies are successful, the NFC was estimated at €66,709 for IVF-conceived children and €67,253 for AI-conceived children. The return on investment for each euro invested was €15.98 for IVF and €18.53 for AI. The long-term NFC of a child conceived through assisted reproduction could range from €466,379 to €-9,529 (IVF) and from €466,923 to €-8,985 (AI). The return on investment would vary between €-2.28 and €111.75 (IVF), and €-2.48 and €128.66 (AI) for each euro invested. The break-even point at which the financial position would begin to favour the Spanish Treasury ranges between 29 and 41 years of age. Investment in assisted reproductive techniques may lead to positive discounted future fiscal revenue, notwithstanding its beneficial psychological effect for infertile couples in Spain.
机译:这项研究的目的是通过计算这项投资的回报来评估西班牙辅助生殖的终生经济利益。我们开发了一个代际会计模型,该模型可模拟个人缴纳的税款流量,减去个人整个存续期间收到的政府直接转移支付。贴现性转让和税收之间的差额减去IVF或人工授精(AI)的成本等于通过辅助生殖而产生的儿童的净财政贡献(NFC)。我们进行了敏感性分析,以检验在各种宏观经济情景下我们的结果的稳健性。通过辅助生殖而受孕的孩子将为西班牙财政部贡献370,482欧元的净税,并在其一生中获得275,972欧元的转移。考虑到只有75%的辅助生殖怀孕是成功的,IVF婴儿的NFC估计为66709欧元,AI婴儿的NFC估计为67253欧元。 IVF投资的每欧元投资回报为AI为15.98欧元,人工智能为18.53欧元。通过辅助生殖设想的儿童的长期NFC范围从466,379欧元到-9,529欧元(IVF),从466,923欧元到-8,985欧元(AI)。每投资一欧元,投资收益将在2.28欧元至111.75欧元(IVF)之间,以及2.48欧元至128.66欧元(人工智能)之间变化。财务状况将开始有利于西班牙财政部的收支平衡点介于29岁至41岁之间。尽管对西班牙的不育夫妇有有益的心理影响,但对辅助生殖技术的投资可能会导致未来财政收入出现正折现。

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