Pensions, Labor, and Individual Choice
David Wise ()
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Date: 1985
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Chapters in this book:
- Overview , pp 1-18

- David Wise
- Pensions and the Labor Market: A Starting Point (The Mouse Can Roar) , pp 19-54

- David T. Ellwood
- Labor Compensation and the Structure of Private Pension Plans: Evidence for Contractual versus Spot Labor Markets , pp 55-88

- Laurence Kotlikoff and David Wise
- Unions, Pensions, and Union Pension Funds , pp 89-122

- Richard Freeman
- Determinants of Pension Benefits , pp 123-158

- Paul Taubman
- Social Security, Health Status, and Retirement , pp 159-192

- Jerry Hausman and David Wise
- The Distributional Impact of Social Security , pp 193-222

- Michael Hurd and John B. Shoven
- The Structure of Uncertainty and the Use of Nontransferable Pensions as a Mobility-Reduction Device , pp 223-252

- W Viscusi
- Incentive Effects of Pensions , pp 253-282

- Edward Lazear
- Pensions and the Retirement Decision , pp 283-316

- Barry Nalebuff and Richard Zeckhauser
- Insurance Aspects of Pensions , pp 317-356

- Peter Diamond and James Mirrlees
- The Riskiness of Private Pensions , pp 357-378

- Jerry Green
- The Relationship between Wages and Benefits , pp 379-398

- Jeremy I. Bulow and Wayne Landsman
- The Federal Civil Service Retirement System: An Analysis of Its Financial Condition and Current Reform Proposals , pp 399-444

- Herman B. Leonard
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