Frontiers in the Economics of Aging
David Wise ()
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JEL-codes: D31 H2 I1 J14 J26 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1998
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Frontiers in the Economics of Aging" , pp 1-20

- David Wise
- Personal Retirement Saving Programs and Asset Accumulation: Reconciling the Evidence , pp 23-124

- James Poterba and Steven Venti
- Implications of Rising Personal Retirement Saving , pp 125-172

- James Poterba and Steven Venti
- The Taxation of Pensions: A Shelter Can Become a Trap , pp 173-212

- John B. Shoven and David Wise
- The Medical Costs of the Young and Old: A Forty-Year Perspective , pp 215-246

- David Cutler and Ellen Meara
- Diagnosis and Medicare Expenditures at the End of Life , pp 247-274

- Alan M. Garber, Thomas E. MaCurdy and Mark B. McClellan
- The Impact of Intrafamily Correlations on the Viability of Catastrophic Insurance , pp 275-300

- Matthew Eichner
- Health Events, Health Insurance, and Labor Supply: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Survey , pp 301-350

- Mark B. McClellan
- Consumption and Savings Balances of the Elderly: Experimental Evidence on Survey Response Bias , pp 353-392

- Michael Hurd, Daniel McFadden, Harish Chand, Li Gan, Angela Menill and Michael Roberts
- Stochastic Forecasts for Social Security , pp 393-428

- Ronald Lee and Shripad Tuljapurkar
- Health, Income, and Inequality over the Life Cycle , pp 431-462

- Angus Deaton and Christina Paxson
- Pensions and the Distribution of Wealth , pp 463-486

- Kathleen McGarry and Andrew Davenport
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