Themes in the Economics of Aging
David Wise ()
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JEL-codes: H5 I1 J14 J26 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Themes in the Economics of Aging" , pp 1-20

- David Wise
- Preretirement Cashouts and Foregone Retirement Saving: Implications for 401(k) Asset Accumulation , pp 23-58

- James Poterba and Steven Venti
- The Personal Security Account 2000 Plan, Market Outcomes, and Risk , pp 59-90

- Sylvester Schieber and John B. Shoven
- Are the Elderly Really Over-Annuitized? New Evidence on Life Insurance and Bequests , pp 91-126

- Jeffrey Brown
- Mortality, Education, Income, and Inequality among American Cohorts , pp 129-170

- Angus Deaton and Christina Paxson
- Predictors of Mortality among the Elderly , pp 171-198

- Michael Hurd, Daniel McFadden and Angela Merrill
- Trends in Medicare Spending Near the End of Life , pp 201-216

- Jeffrey Geppert and Mark B. McClellan
- The Concentration of Medical Spending: An Update , pp 217-240

- David Cutler and Ellen Meara
- The Sources of Cost Difference in Health Insurance Plans: A Decomposition Analysis , pp 241-278

- Matthew Eichner, Mark McClellan and David Wise
- Incentive Effects of Social Security under an Uncertain Disability Option , pp 281-310

- Axel H. Boersch-Supan
- Social Security Incentives for Retirement , pp 311-354

- Courtney Coile and Jonathan Gruber
- Anticipated and Actual Bequests , pp 357-392

- Michael Hurd and James Smith
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