Perspectives on the Economics of Aging
David Wise ()
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JEL-codes: D1 I1 J14 J32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to "Perspectives on the Economics of Aging" , pp 1-16

- David Wise
- The Transition to Personal Accounts and Increasing Retirement Wealth: Macro- and Microevidence , pp 17-80

- James Poterba and Steven Venti
- For Better or for Worse: Default Effects and 401(k) Savings Behavior , pp 81-126

- James Choi, David Laibson, Brigitte Madrian and Andrew Metrick
- Aging and Housing Equity: Another Look , pp 127-180

- Steven Venti and David Wise
- Intergenerational Transfers and Savings Behavior , pp 181-204

- Jeffrey Brown and Scott Weisbenner
- Wealth Portfolios in the United Kingdom and the United States , pp 205-246

- James Banks, Richard Blundell and James Smith
- Mortality, Income, and Income Inequality over Time in Britain and the United States , pp 247-286

- Angus Deaton and Christina Paxson
- Does Money Protect Health Status? Evidence from South African Pensions , pp 287-312

- Anne Case
- Socioeconomic Status, Nutrition, and Health among the Elderly , pp 313-332

- Robert T. Jensen
- Changes in the Age Distribution of Mortality over the Twentieth Century , pp 333-366

- David Cutler and Ellen Meara
- Area Differences in Utilization of Medical Care and Mortality among US Elderly , pp 367-414

- Victor Fuchs, Mark B. McClellan and Jonathan Skinner
- Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise? Tests for Direct Causal Paths between Health and Socioeconomic Status , pp 415-526

- Peter Adams, Michael Hurd, Daniel McFadden, Angela Merrill and Tiago Ribeiro
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