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Social Security Policy in a Changing Environment

Jeffrey Brown, Jeffrey Liebman () and David Wise ()

in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

JEL-codes: G23 H5 H55 J11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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Introduction to "Social Security Policy in a Changing Environment" , pp 1-17 Downloads
Jeffrey Brown, Jeffrey Liebman and David Wise
Removing the Disincentives in Social Security for Long Careers , pp 21-38 Downloads
Gopi Goda, John B. Shoven and Sita Slavov
Comment on "Removing the Disincentives in Social Security for Long Careers" , pp 38-41 Downloads
Erzo Luttmer
Notional Defined Contribution Pension Systems in a Stochastic Context: Design and Stability , pp 43-68 Downloads
Alan Auerbach and Ronald Lee
Comment on "Notional Defined Contribution Pension Systems in a Stochastic Context: Design and Stability" , pp 68-71 Downloads
Jeffrey Liebman
Reforming Social Security with Progressive Personal Accounts , pp 73-121 Downloads
John Geanakoplos and Stephen Zeldes
Comment on "Reforming Social Security with Progressive Personal Accounts" , pp 121-128 Downloads
Jason Furman
Who Chooses Defined Contribution Plans? , pp 131-161 Downloads
Jeffrey Brown and Scott Weisbenner
Comment on "Who Chooses Defined Contribution Plans?" , pp 162-165 Downloads
Brigitte Madrian
The Importance of Default Options for Retirement Saving Outcomes: Evidence from the United States , pp 167-195 Downloads
John Beshears, James Choi, David Laibson and Brigitte Madrian
Comment on "The Importance of Default Options for Retirement Saving Outcomes: Evidence from the United States" , pp 195-198 Downloads
Jeffrey Brown
Reducing the Risk of Investment-Based Social Security Reform , pp 201-218 Downloads
Martin Feldstein
Comment on "Reducing the Risk of Investment-Based Social Security Reform" , pp 218-227 Downloads
David Wilcox
Pricing Personal Account Benefit Guarantees: A Simplified Approach , pp 229-249 Downloads
Andrew Biggs, Clark Burdick and Kent Smetters
Comment on "Pricing Personal Account Benefit Guarantees: A Simplified Approach" , pp 249-254 Downloads
George Pennacchi
Reducing Social Security PRA Risk at the Individual Level: Life-Cycle Funds and No-Loss Strategies , pp 255-292 Downloads
James Poterba, Joshua Rauh, Steven Venti and David Wise
Comment on "Reducing Social Security PRA Risk at the Individual Level: Lifecycle Funds and No-Loss Strategies" , pp 292-298 Downloads
Douglas Elmendorf
Changing Progressivity as a Means of Risk Protection in Investment-Based Social Security , pp 299-327 Downloads
Andrew Samwick
Comment on "Changing Progresivity as a Means of Risk Protection in Investment-Based Social Security" , pp 327-330 Downloads
Michael Hurd
The Decline of Defined Benefit Retirement Plans and Asset Flows , pp 333-379 Downloads
James Poterba, Steven Venti and David Wise
Comment on "The Decline of Defined Benefit Retirement Plans and Asset Flows" , pp 379-384 Downloads
Jonathan Skinner
Demographic Change, Relative Factor Prices, International Capital Flows, and Their Differential Effects on the Welfare of Generations , pp 385-414 Downloads
Alexander Ludwig, Dirk Krüger and Axel Börsch-Supan
Comment on "Demographic Change, Relative Factor Prices, International Capital Flows, and Their Differential Effects on the Welfare of Generations" , pp 414-419 Downloads
James Poterba
Is the US Population Behaving Healthier? , pp 423-442 Downloads
David Cutler, Edward Glaeser and Allison B. Rosen
Comment on "Is the US Population Behaving Healthier?" , pp 442-446 Downloads
James Smith

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