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Discoveries in the Economics of Aging

David Wise ()

in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc

JEL-codes: D1 H55 I1 I3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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Introduction to "Discoveries in the Economics of Aging" , pp 1-18 Downloads
David Wise and Richard Woodbury
Evidence for Significant Compression of Morbidity in the Elderly U.S. Population , pp 21-51 Downloads
David Cutler, Kaushik Ghosh and Mary Beth Landrum
Comment on "Evidence for Significant Compression of Morbidity in the Elderly U.S. Population" , pp 51-79 Downloads
Daniel McFadden and Wei Xie
The Lifetime Risk of Nursing Home Use , pp 81-109 Downloads
Michael Hurd, Pierre-Carl Michaud and Susann Rohwedder
Comment on "The Lifetime Risk of Nursing Home Use" , pp 110-113 Downloads
David Cutler
A Comparison of Different Measures of Health and their Relation to Labor Force Transitions at Older Ages , pp 115-150 Downloads
Arie Kapteyn and Erik Meijer
Comment on "A Comparison of Different Measures of Health and their Relation to Labor Force Transitions at Older Ages" , pp 151-156 Downloads
Steven Venti
The Nexus of Social Security Benefits, Health, and Wealth at Death , pp 159-182 Downloads
James Poterba, Steven Venti and David Wise
Comment on "The Nexus of Social Security Benefits, Health, and Wealth at Death" , pp 183-186 Downloads
Jonathan Skinner
Understanding the SES Gradient in Health Among the Elderly: The Role of Childhood Circumstances , pp 187-219 Downloads
Till Stowasser, Florian Heiss, Daniel McFadden and Joachim Winter
Comment on "Understanding the SES Gradient in Health Among the Elderly: The Role of Childhood Circumstances" , pp 219-221 Downloads
Robert Willis
Early Retirement, Mental Health, and Social Networks , pp 225-250 Downloads
Axel Börsch-Supan and Morten Schuth
Comment on "Early Retirement, Mental Health, and Social Networks" , pp 250-254 Downloads
Elaine Kelly
Spousal Health Effects: The Role of Selection , pp 255-279 Downloads
James Banks, Elaine Kelly and James Smith
Comment on "Spousal Health Effects: the Role of Selection" , pp 279-281 Downloads
Amitabh Chandra
Grandpa and the Snapper: The Well-Being of the Elderly Who Live with Children , pp 283-300 Downloads
Angus Deaton and Arthur A. Stone
Comment on "Grandpa and the Snapper: the Well-Being of the Elderly Who Live with Children" , pp 300-303 Downloads
David Laibson
Expectations, Aging and Cognitive Decline , pp 305-337 Downloads
Gabor Kezdi and Robert Willis
Comment on "Expectations, Aging and Cognitive Decline" , pp 338-340 Downloads
John B. Shoven
Nutrition, Iron Deficiency Anemia, and the Demand for Iron-Fortified Salt: Evidence from an Experiment in Rural Bihar , pp 343-384 Downloads
Abhijit Banerjee, Sharon Barnhardt and Esther Duflo
Comment on "Nutrition, Iron Deficiency Anemia, and the Demand for Iron Fortified Salt: Evidence from an Experiment in Rural Bihar" , pp 384-387 Downloads
Amitabh Chandra
The Diffusion of New Medical Technology: The Case of Drug-Eluting Stents , pp 389-403 Downloads
Amitabh Chandra, David Malenka and Jonathan Skinner
Comment on "The Diffusion of New Medical Technology: The Case of Drug-Eluting Stents" , pp 404-409 Downloads
Jay Bhattacharya
Who Uses the Roth 401(k), and How Do They Use It? , pp 411-440 Downloads
John Beshears, James Choi, David Laibson and Brigitte Madrian
Comment on "Who Uses the Roth 401(k), and How Do They Use It?" , pp 440-444 Downloads
James Poterba

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