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Privatizing Social Security

Martin Feldstein

in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

JEL-codes: H55 J14 J26 J3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1998
Note: PE AG
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Chapters in this book:

Introduction to "Privatizing Social Security" , pp 1-29 Downloads
Martin Feldstein
The Chilean Pension Reform: A Pioneering Program , pp 33-62 Downloads
Sebastian Edwards
Australia's Retirement Income System , pp 63-97 Downloads
Malcolm Edey and John Simon
The Roles of the Public and Private Sectors in the U.K. Pension System , pp 99-134 Downloads
Alan Budd and Nigel Campbell
Pension System Reform: The Mexican Case , pp 135-175 Downloads
Carlos Sales-Sarrapy, Fernando Solis-Soberon and Alejandro Villagomez
The Shift to a Funded Social Security System: The Case of Argentina , pp 177-212 Downloads
Joaquin Cottani and Gustavo Demarco
The Transition Path in Privatizing Social Security , pp 215-264 Downloads
Martin Feldstein and Andrew Samwick
Simulating the Privatization of Social Security in General Equilibrium , pp 265-311 Downloads
Laurence Kotlikoff
Privatizing Social Security: First-Round Effects of a Generic, Voluntary, Privatized U.S. Social Security System , pp 313-361 Downloads
Alan Gustman and Thomas L. Steinmeier
Individual Financial Decisions in Retirement Saving Plans and the Provision of Resources for Retirement , pp 363-401 Downloads
James Poterba and David Wise
Administrative Costs in Public and Private Retirement Systems , pp 403-456 Downloads
Olivia Mitchell

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