Studies in the Economics of Aging
David Wise ()
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JEL-codes: D91 I11 J14 J26 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1994
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Studies in the Economics of Aging" , pp 1-10

- David Wise
- The Impact of the Demographic Transition on Government Spending , pp 13-38

- John B. Shoven, Michael Topper and David Wise
- Methods for Projecting the Future Size and Health Status of the U. S. Elderly Population , pp 41-78

- Kenneth Manton, Eric Stallard and Burton H. Singer
- Longer Life Expectancy? Evidence from Sweden of Reductions in Mortality Rates at Advanced Ages , pp 79-102

- James Vaupel and Hans Lundstrom
- 401(k) Plans and Tax-Deferred Saving , pp 105-142

- James Poterba and Steven Venti
- Some Thoughts on Savings , pp 143-180

- Edward Lazear
- Pension Plan Provisions and Retirement: Men and Women, Medicare, and Models , pp 183-222

- Robin L. Lumsdaine, James Stock and David Wise
- Demographics, the Housing Market, and the Welfare of the Elderly , pp 225-288

- Daniel McFadden
- Aging in Germany and the United States: International Comparisons , pp 291-330

- Axel H. Boersch-Supan
- Saving, Growth, and Aging in Taiwan , pp 331-362

- Angus Deaton and Christina Paxson
- Forecasting Nursing Home Utilization of Elderly Americans , pp 365-394

- Andrew Dick, Alan M. Garber and Thomas E. MaCurdy
- Policy Options for Long-Term Care , pp 395-442

- David Cutler and Louise Sheiner
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